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Gegendwind Radikalisierung. Zusammen gegen Rassismus und Rechtsextremismus

In the organizer's words:
How do extremist convictions develop and why do some people become radical? In this workshop, we will take participants on a journey through real-life examples of people and their individual trajectories. We will also look at the role played by the internet, social media and their recommendation algorithms when people are gradually drawn into one-sided information spaces and increasingly radical content. Together, we will discuss the differences and similarities between different currents and develop practical strategies on how to deal respectfully and safely with radical people and which drop-out programs could help. Interactive exercises, including digital elements, bring the topics to life and ensure an exciting learning process.

For everyone aged 15-35. If you would like to take part, please register using this form.

With Mathias Kaspar
Studied political science and sociology at the LMU Munich and has been active in the YouthBridge project since 2020, state spokesman for the YouthBridge youth association and consultant for radicalization prevention, anti-Semitism prevention and democracy education, as well as the head of the YouthBridge educational programs.

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Location

Evangelische Stadtakademie München Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße 24 80331 München

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