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Amaro Drom staff and volunteers at a meeting of the project "Dikhen amen! See us!" project in June 2018 in Berlin. The project "Dikhen amen!" is about the empowerment of young Roma and Sinti (gender-sensitive: Rom*nja and Sinti*zze) and the sensitization of non-Rom*nja or non-Sinti*zze for specific racism.In the youth association Amaro Drom, young Rom*nja and Sinti*zze have been working together with young non-Rom*nja and non-Sinti*zze for social participation and against racism since 2006. Many of them have a migration history. Their parents fled to Germany during the Balkan wars or came to Germany as so-called "guest workers". Others are Sinti*zze. They have been a part of German society for more than 600 years. There are also Rom*nja whose ancestors immigrated to Germany 150 years ago. Making Rom*nja and Sinti*zze visible in their diversity and as a natural part of society is one of the goals of Amaro Drom.
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Photo credit: Marie Presecan - This image is subject to license for any kind of use. Please note our terms of use
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43.89 x 29.26 cm
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20180623
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All Images, migration history, Amaro Drom, Sinti and Roma, Daily life and society, migration, Politics, Events
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Activism, Antiracism, Civil Rights Movement, Civil rights, Cliché, Discrimination, Education, Exchange, Identity, Intersectionality, Media, Networking, Photo coverage, Prejudice, Reality, Reporting, Setting, Sinti and Roma, Solidarity, Strengthen, Unfolding, Viewing habits, Visibility, Youth, Youth work, political education, sensitize