Germany - No place for exclusion and discrimination
Bonn, Germany - September 2018 - "No place for exclusion and discrimination!" This is what is written on a colored bench made by the students of a local high school and placed in front of the "Don Bosco Mission" building in Bonn. The educational team of "Don Bosco Mission" spent a week in classes among the students of the institute to teach them how to "live together with civil courage". During the seminar, the students had to create their own questionnaire regarding the attitudes and behaviour towards discrimination and then go down the streets for a dialogue with passers-by on this important theme. On 12 September, the students delivered a second bench, with the same design, to the mayor of Bonn, and it was placed in the town hall.
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