Browsing: Practical aids

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.

The campaign group VisaHow? advocates against discriminatory visa procedures and for freedom of movement for all people.

The brochure Bon Voyage! of the Berliner Entwicklungspolitischer Ratschlag (BER) would like to show racism-critical ways in development education and project work.

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.

With the brochure “We take racism personally” Amnesty International has published important and informative material on the topic of everyday racism in cooperation with self-organizations of people with experience of racism as well as experts on anti-discrimination.

A new brochure from the Austrian Quix – Collective for Critical Educational Work is dedicated to the topics of “Gender, Sexuality and Desire” in educational work. The focus is on educational work in the context of development policy, especially international voluntary services.

RomaniPhen has published a criteria grid against gadjé racism on its website. The collection of critical questions under the title ” Well meant is not well done – criteria critical of racism for the creation of educational materials” serves to address racism directed against Sinte_zza and Rromn_nja in teaching contexts.