Ubiquitous and invisible: anti-black racism in Germany

Symbolbild Afrozensus Anti-Schwarzer Rassismus
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Using research against white privilege and for social responsibility: researchers Laura Dellagiacoma and Francesca Puhlmann provide insights into the results of their study "Racist Hate Speech in Everyday Life: Experiences of Black People in Germany" at the Salmen.

"On the street, at events and leisure activities, at work, in education, at authorities and on the internet: Black people are continuously racially discriminated against and marginalized. In all areas of life, racist hate speech silences people, makes them invisible and calls their social affiliation into question."

The results of the study "Racist Hatespeech in Everyday Life: Experiences of Black People in Germany" by Laura Dellagiacoma and Francesca Puhlmann make it clear: Black people in Germany are exposed to racist discrimination to an alarmingly high degree. Racism is not only an interpersonal problem, but also an institutional and structural one.
Why is explicit research into anti-Black racism necessary? How can we as a society establish a critical understanding of racism? What important contributions does the work of researchers make to this? What social responsibility and what demands on politics are made clear by the scientific results?

With Laura Dellagiacoma from Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Francesca Sika Dede Puhlmann, education officer in the field of racism criticism.

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Dates
On 24 March 2026
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