Internet∙page of the campaign against racism
Here you will find information in plain language.
There is information about a campaign.
This is how you speak: Kam∙pan∙je.
A campaign is when people do something together.
For a goal.
Or against someone's goal.
People then do something together.
For example:
They put up posters.
Or post information on the internet.
And there is information on the Internet∙page.
Note on easy language
Easy language is a very simple form of German.
It has certain rules.
For example:
Long words are written with a period in the middle.
It looks like this: Internet∙seite.
Now the word is easier to read.
1. information about the campaign
Our campaign is against racism.
Racism is discrimination.
Discrimination means:
Someone treats people badly.
Or someone insults them.
Or someone is excluded.
Some people experience discrimination more often
than other people.
For example:
- People from other countries
- People with a different religion
- People with a different language
Then the discrimination is called:
Racism.
Racism is forbidden.
The campaign should show:
Racism is forbidden.
But people experience racism.
Even in Jena.
The pictures on the Internet∙page show:
People in Jena have experienced racism there.
There are two people in the pictures.
The people are doing the same things.
For example:
They are shopping.
Or they are working.
They are on the phone.
They see a doctor.
Or they are looking for an apartment.
But a person is treated badly.
Because the person comes from another country.
Or because the person speaks a different language.
There is a text for each picture.
It says:
What happened?
Why is the person in the picture being treated badly?
It also says:
This is racism.
And racism is forbidden.
The campaign should also show:
All people have the same human∙rights.
All people should be treated well.
All people can defend themselves against racism.
And people should get help.
For example:
- From other people. If they have observed racism.
- Or from the Anti∙Discrimination∙Office.
Do you have questions about the campaign?
Have you experienced or observed racism?
Then you can get in touch with us.
This is how you can reach us:
Phone: 0049 3641 492637
Mail: antidiskriminierung@jena.de
This is the address:
Anti∙Discrimination∙Office City of Jena
Saalbahnhof∙straße 9
07743 Jena
On the Internet∙page you will find
also other information.
For example:
What do people in Jena do
against racism?
For example:
A festival.
Or a work∙shop.
That's how you say it: Wörk∙schopp.
People meet up at a work∙shop.
They want to talk about a topic together.
Do you like the campaign?
Then you can print the images.
Or use them on the internet.
For example, you can also
get a poster from us.
But you are not allowed to do that:
Change our pictures.
For example with other words.