The reader from 2017 is aimed at multipliers in youth and education work and was commissioned by the Informations- und Dokumentationszenrum für Antirassismusarbeit e.V. from Düsseldorf.
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Continuities, contradictions, search movements – these are the keywords under which the educational module of Arbeit und Leben Hamburg is dedicated to the complex of topics racism & NSU-complex.
Since the so-called summer of migration in 2015, the topics of migration and flight have increasingly become the focus of attention for society as a whole. Across Europe, many new groups formed to support and facilitate the reception of people fleeing their homes.
This animated video illustrates a 2010 presentation by education and creativity researcher Ken Robinson on structural and conceptual ills in teaching, learning, and knowledge production.
This teaching module is aimed at students in grades 10 to 13 and can be used, for example, in the subjects of political education, German, history and ethics/religion.
As a result of a collaborative project between IniRromnja, With Wings and Roots and RomaniPhen, the handout “Miman’s Story” on Gadjé racism was created.
The handout “Weltbild Antisemitismus” (“World View of Anti-Semitism”) by the Anne Frank Educational Center shows concrete possibilities for dealing pedagogically with anti-Semitic statements and attitudes.
Finally Growth provides a method for a privilege test on escape and freedom of movement on its website.
New working materials on “From Arabica to Robusta – a critical reflection on the colonial history of coffee” are available on the Endlich Wachstum website.
The campaign group VisaHow? advocates against discriminatory visa procedures and for freedom of movement for all people.
The Information Office Nicaragua e.V. has published a revised new edition of the Focuscafé Latin America for educational work with youth and young adults.
On behalf of the Berlin Senate Department for Labor, Integration and Women, Halil Chan presents a detailed, well-founded and field-tested…