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Racism

The resources on racism presented here offer an introduction to a key social and university-related topic. They provide basic knowledge about racist structures, power relations, and mechanisms of discrimination and exclusion.

The digital formats encourage critical reflection on one's own attitudes and provide theoretical and practical ideas for dealing with racism critically and appreciatively in digital and analog contexts.


The list of resources linked here is not exhaustive. These are external projects that are not affiliated with Heinrich Heine University. The individual subject areas are regularly updated and expanded.

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Online learning platforms:

The course is aimed at counsellors from community-based counselling centres and anyone interested in community-based counselling and documentation.

The online training aims to enable community-based organisations to recognise, record and document reports and counselling cases specific to particular phenomena.

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For professionals and multipliers in child and youth work, as well as anyone else who is interested. An interactive e-learning course has been developed here, which you can use free of charge, anywhere and anytime, to explore the topics of discrimination, racism and anti-Muslim racism in four modules. The course provides a wide range of ideas for action and materials for educational practice.

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Discrimination is a complex and multifaceted issue. A thorough examination of this topic is necessary to achieve a society with equal opportunities and diverse coexistence. But what is the core of discrimination? Who is affected by discrimination? What forms and types of discrimination exist? What are the effects of discrimination? Our explanatory video provides concise answers to these questions.

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In the busy everyday life of education, the self-study course will offer educational professionals comprehensive training on the topics of discrimination, privilege and racism.

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