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In this video, we talk about discrimination in Germany. We touch on the topics of xenophobia and racism. We also provide you tips on what to do if you are ev
https://www.dw.com/en/racism-in-germany-is-part-of-everyday-life/a-61700339
Marcel Fürstenau. 05/06/2022. Most Germans recognize that racism exists in their society, affecting not only minorities but everybody who lives here. The country's first National Discrimination
https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/15-people-with-foreign-roots-discuss-experiences-of-racism-in-germany-a-922529.html
In the spirit of public debate, SPIEGEL spoke to 15 people with foreign roots living in Germany to find out how racism plays into their daily lives. From the German-born housewife who was told to
https://www.dw.com/en/people-of-deutschland-everyday-racism-in-germany/a-64604669
02/07/2023 February 7, 2023. Bullied, insulted, subtly shamed — people with a visible migration background report about their experiences with racism in Germany in a new book.
https://www.dw.com/en/whats-life-really-like-for-black-people-in-germany/a-53159443
Chiponda Chimbelu. 04/25/2020. Blacks are Germany's most visible minority. But how they experience racism and discrimination remains largely unknown. The Afrozensus, or "Afro Census," wants to
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/reader-center/german-identity.html
My dad is Turkish and came to Germany as a child with his parents, who were guest workers in the 1960s. My mother is a white German. There's the constant assumption that you do not belong, or
https://www.thelocal.de/20200622/a-letter-to-germany-from-a-coloured-countryman
The standard German dismissive explanation for passive racism and micro-aggressions. Micro-aggressions plaguing on to two generations of coloured Germans still waiting to be accepted for who they
https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/everyday-racism-in-germany-enough-is-enough-a-66728be6-2409-458d-a505-2d85687fd801
The spectrum of experiences with racism is wide and Germany must confront the issue on multiple levels. For instance, there's the experience of the only man on a full train who is controlled by
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Germany
Racism in German history is inextricably linked to the Herero and Namaqua genocide in colonial times. Racism reached its peak during the Nazi regime which eventually led to a program of systematic state-sponsored murder known as The Holocaust.According to reports by the European Commission, milder forms of racism are still present in parts of German society.
https://www.reddit.com/r/germany/comments/1mrypz/multicultural_germany_how_we_experience_racism_15/
i think there's many factors that affect the experience of a foreigner in Germany (or any other country), but it'd summarize in 2 things: Whether if its your first experience abroad or not. (I think people that have lived abroad before Germany, are used to the sudden change of everything) The ability to accept and understand the system.
https://medium.com/@katobahazion/inter-racism-between-foreigners-in-germany-1e1c91bc3958
I do relate and understand where my friend is coming from and regardless of the conversation we had, he mentioned that Germany has been an amazing experience for him and that racism as a whole
https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/life/initiatives-against-racism-in-germany
In the Forum against Racism, the Federal Government and about 90 non-governmental organizations regularly discuss how they want to combat racism. People who experience discrimination, whether because of their ethnic origin, religion, world view, sexual identity, age, gender or disability, can contact the Anti-Discrimination Agency .
https://www.dw.com/en/racism-and-discrimination-in-germany-exposed-in-new-survey/a-67335803
11/07/2023 November 7, 2023. Black, Asian and Muslim people reveal the extent of discrimination they experience in Germany on a daily basis in a new national discrimination monitor.
https://www.reddit.com/r/germany/comments/1cpdynv/discrimination_and_racism_in_germany/
Personally, after those experiences, I feel that Germany is more racist than Mexico and the USA. Also, I noted that my black friends have had not the same experiences, but, also "experiences". The people in Germany, definitely, treats different brown people, black people, non-white Europeans and white non-europeans.
https://www.integrationsbeauftragte.de/resource/blob/1864184/2282942/fc917071877fe77e83b4ff1752753b2f/report-racism-in-germany-data.pdf?download=1
According to the results of the representative study. Rassistische Realitäten. ('Racist realities') to mark the launch of the National Discrimination and Racism Monitor (NaDiRa), 90% of the population acknowledge the existence of racism in Germany and 61% believe that racism shapes everyday life.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskGermany/comments/1dciz07/is_racism_common_in_germany/
Define racism. Germany is not a place where people will commonly refuse service, or be very rude to foreigners. In 2023, Germany had 487.2 million overnights (aka a single night spent by a visitor to the country). Germany is fine with this. ... In my experience, these differences often lead to misunderstandings between Germans and people from
https://fra.europa.eu/en/promising-practices/survey-experiences-discrimination-germany
Equality, non-discrimination and racism. In 2015, the Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency of Germany (FADA) surveyed people affected by discrimination for an in-depth analysis of discrimination experiences. To enhance the validity and reliability of the survey, its design included possibilities for self-identification of respondents and measures
https://www.dw.com/en/discrimination-remains-a-major-problem-in-germany/a-62819504
08/16/2022. A total of 5,617 cases of discrimination were reported to the Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency last year. Of these, a large portion were related to race or disability. Those who
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskAGerman/comments/1cpe2f1/discrimination_and_racism_in_germany/
Discrimination and racism in Germany 🇩🇪. Hello everyone been here in Germany for 1.5 years and I have to say this , The people are the nicest here and I'm not kidding , they always help me if I need any help or direction and they are super friendly. The internet says the Germans are rude and racist but that's not the case at all .
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germany-attractive-skilled-workers-despite-discrimination-oecd-2024-01-31/
Germany is still an attractive destination for skilled workers from abroad, although migrants report racism and discrimination in everyday life, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
https://www.dw.com/en/racism-poses-a-threat-to-germanys-democracy/a-64354347
01/11/2023 January 11, 2023. A new report highlights that not only violence but also structural and everyday racism remain major issues in German society. The nation's first antiracism
https://www.statista.com/chart/21946/share-of-people-who-experienced-discrimination-in-germany/
Niall McCarthy , Jun 9, 2020. According to Germany's Antidiskriminierungsstelle des Bundes or Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency (ADS), people are still experiencing widespread discrimination on
https://www.reddit.com/r/germany/comments/15k6e5o/dealing_with_bad_feelings_after_racism_experience/
Most Germans definitely aren't racist but enough are that racism is a regular experience for people, especially for foreigners or Germans with immigrant parents. ... You can still experience racism despite being German. Nationality doesn't protect one from racism. We have plenty of Germans who are experiencing racism in their own country.