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Osnabrück: Kathrin Ender on Taubsein as a Cultural Identity

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Kathrin Ender of the HHO can't hear. For her, this is not a shortage that needs to be repaired, but part of a culture that she feels she belongs to: Taub with a big T. In the noz conversation, she reports about dinner table syndrome and deficits in inclusion.
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Kathrin Ender of the HHO can't hear. For her, this is not a shortage that needs to be repaired, but part of a culture that she feels she belongs to: Taub with a big T. In the noz conversation, she reports about dinner table syndrome and deficits in inclusion.

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noz.de broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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