Dresden Stands Up Against Neo-Nazi Activity
Full Story Here On Saturday, February 13th, the day Dresden was bombed by the Allied Forces in 1945, more than 10,000 residents of the city of Dresden stood together to form a human chain, blocking the movement of a Neo-Nazi demonstration. This demonstration is an annual occurrence, and city officials expected it to be the […]
Applicants with Turkish Names at a Disadvantage on the Job Market
Bewerber mit türkischen Namen benachteiligt As reported by Die Zeit, 2/8/10, the Institute for the Future of the Job Market (des Instituts zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA)) performed a study with the University in Konstanz, Germany with regards to educational and job-market inequality in Germany and abroad. 1,000 applications of fictional, fully-qualified individuals, with names […]
German Terrorist Trial
Germany’s first terrorist-trial is coming to an end, presenting a very appropriate and provoking connection to the question of multi-culturality in Germany today and in the past. The members of the self-entitled “Sauerland Cell” terrorist group are German, German-Turkish, and Turkish, a fact very specifically stated in the article, published 2/2/2010 by the Deutsche Welle. […]