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Antiracism workshops of young Roma and Sinti people

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Young Romnja (plural female for Roma) take part in the Amaro Drom teamer training. As part of the project "Dikhen amen! See us!" project, young Roma and Sinti (gender-sensitive: Rom*nja and Sinti*zze) are trained as workshop facilitators. After completing the training, the young people give workshops for the empowerment of young Rom*nja and Sinti*zze and to raise awareness among young non-Rom*nja or non-Sinti*zze. 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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20.24 MB

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50.80 x 33.87 cm

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20190116

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