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For some people, discrimination begins at the official counter. A major study by the University of Leipzig has investigated for the first time how racist discrimination arises and continues in German authorities. The researchers came to the conclusion that it is not just a question of individual attitudes, but also of routines and the scope for decision-making in institutions.

Using educational training to combat racism in soccer

There are many facets of racism in soccer. Together with partners, the DFB has gathered experience in a project to combat the problem and will use this for further projects. | more

International Weeks against Racism start on March 17

The 22nd International Weeks against Racism in Leipzig offer over 30 events to take a stand against racism and discrimination. | more

Quereinstieg in Hightech-Industrie: Jetzt bei GlobalFoundries starten

Arbeiten an modernster Technologie - Quereinsteiger bilden wir aus. | more

National player Giulia Gwinn reports on discrimination in youth soccer

She had to listen to a lot of jokes, says national player Gwinn about her time as a youth soccer player. The 25-year-old also talks about freedom of expression. | more

Leipzig Book Fair condemns disruption of Chancellor Scholz's opening speech

The Leipzig Book Fair speaks out against hatred, violence, discrimination and anti-Semitism after Chancellor Scholz's opening speech was disrupted. | more

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