Above the entrance of a high school in Renningen, Germany, a promise is written in large letters: School without Racism – School with Courage. Inside, that promise is tested. On a cold day in January, 10th- and 11th-grade students spend hours moving through workshops on racism, bystander intervention and sexualized violence. The event, known as a “Day of Courage,” is not a one-off awareness campaign. It is part of a broader effort to embed anti-…
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