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Jun 2020
29m 24s

43: Ungleiche Startbedingungen

Cari, Manuel und das Team von Easy German
About this episode

Letzte Woche haben wir uns in mehreren Episoden mit den Themen Rassimus und Polizeigewalt in den USA und in Deutschland auseinandersetzt. Der Kommentar einer unserer Hörer hat uns heute dazu veranlasst, noch einmal ausführlicher über die strukturellen Ursachen von Rassismus zu sprechen.

 

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Thema der Woche: Struktureller Rassismus

 

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