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"You’re different?" – Historical learning on discrimination and persecution employing web 2.0 methods

Recommended Website: This online exhibition recounts the fate of European youths and children who suffered discrimination and persecution for very different reasons during the Nazi period. All of them tried to stand up for themselves and resist, using various means.

Anti-discrimination work on Roma and Sinti in Europe

Recommended teaching materials: Those wishing to work on the issue of discrimination of Sinti and Roma and seeking available material online will find carefully selected recommended links here.

Biographical narration on discrimination and genocide of Roma and Sinti

Recommended Website: A portal with many different voices, based on interviews with contemporary witnesses; an educational portal on the genocide of Roma and Sinti; a historical exhibition about six children: three websites where much can be learned about Roma and Sinti in Europe.

Difficult questions in Polish-Jewish dialogue

Recommended reference book: The book "Difficult Questions" is an exemplary communication tool that invites us to become familiar with other perspectives in the Polish-Jewish dialogue and beyond. It answers important questions in history, politics and everyday life.

Compass: A manual on human rights education for young people

Recommended teaching materials: Compass is probably the best-known manual on human rights education and contains a great many tips. A new German edition should be coming out in 2015.

All different – all equal

Recommended teaching materials: The educational tool "all different – all equal" provides tips for the practical implementation of international youth projects.

Current surveys on protection of minorities in Europe

Recommended Website: The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights regularly conducts polls on the situation of so-called minorities in the EU. These are accessible online and constitute an important resource for knowledge multipliers in educational work.

More than culture – Diversity awareness in international youth work

Recommended teaching methodology: The manual developed by Anne Sophie Winkelmann provides insights into the concept of diversity-aware educational work in international youth encounters that aim to challenge national-cultural concepts and promote awareness of diversity.

App Anne's Amsterdam

Starting today you can discover for yourself Anne Frank's and her contemporaries’ stories at thirty special places in the city with the Anne’s Amsterdam mobile application.

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