Preventing Racism and Antisemitism (PRA)
Shaping a Cosmopolitan University of Bamberg
The University of Bamberg advocates for open-mindedness, tolerance, and an appreciation for human diversity. The university opposes racist, antisemitic, and anti-democratic hostility and works toward a respectful, open-minded environment for teaching, studying, research, work, and university life. As stated in its Diversity Strategy, the university is committed to fighting existing types of discrimination, supporting those affected by discrimination, and shouldering its societal responsibility for fostering diversity.
Raising Awareness against Racism and Antisemitism
In order to achieve those goals, the university is enhancing its preventative initiatives against racism and antisemitism. Training courses, workshops, roundtables, and other events are planned to raise all university members' awareness against everyday, institutional, and systemic racism and antisemitism. With a critical eye toward its function and workings as an educational and research institution, the University of Bamberg strives for a safe environment, free from discrimination, that facilitates fruitful academic exchange and compassionate cooperation.
The STIBET-Program of the German Academic Exchange Service - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) is supporting the university's work against racism and antisemitism until the end of 2024. A concept for sustainable preventative measures, also in view of the university's international welcoming culture, is being developed.
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Contact Points
at the University of Bamberg
- The Anti-Discrimination Office at the University of Bamberg provides strictly confidential counseling.
- The directive "Grenzen wahren" determines measures and procedures for prevention as well as intervention.
outside of the university
- The antidiscrimination facility ?Füreinander" in Upper Franconia offers support and counseling for the entire region.
Events Calendar
Faces for the Names - Jewish Life and Jewish Suffering in Bamberg
- Initiated by Terry Swartzberg, the memorial "Faces for the Names" presents photos projected on house fronts throughout Bamberg to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust. Organized by Jews Engaged with Society and Demokratie Leben of the district of Bamberg, commemorative events are taking place from 21 October through 24 October 2024 at 7 p.m.
- 21 October: Villa Dessauer, Hainstra?e 4a, 96047 Bamberg; welcome address by mayor Andreas Starke
- 22 October: Old Town Hall, Upper Bridge, 96047 Bamberg
- 23 October: Higher Regional Court of Bamberg, Wilhelmsplatz 1, 96047 Bamberg; topic: Courageous Resistance in Bamberg
- 24 October: Jewish Life in the District of Bamberg; Town Hall Reckendorf, Bahnhofstra?e 20, 96182 Reckendorf
- Poster and program(840.9 KB) (PDF in German)
Festival contre le racisme Bamberg 2024
- Topic: How racist is Bavaria?
- Festival against racism - a Germany-wide campaign to combat discrimination, racism, and xenophobia taking place once a year at German universities
- 25 October through 27 October 2024
- Program & more information (in German)
Exhibition "Forget-Me-Not"
- Students at the Friedrich-Rückert Secondary School in Ebern created the exhibition with the support of their teacher Daniel He? and the historian Cordula Kappner. It features information on and biographies of Jewish children from the region during the Holocaust.
- Until 08 November 2024
- Contact the mayor of Reckendorf, Manfred Deinlein, to gain access to the exhibition (Tel.: 09544/20307, Email: buergermeister(at)reckendorf.de)
- Haus der Kultur/former synagogue, Ahornweg 2, 96182 Reckendorf