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Quiz Night in Bergisch Gladbach Unites Community Against Racism

Laughter and learning filled the room as teams tackled serious and playful questions. The event blended fun with a powerful message against discrimination.

The image shows a poster with a logo and text that reads "27.1% of students identified as racial or...
The image shows a poster with a logo and text that reads "27.1% of students identified as racial or ethnic minorities" with hands of a person holding a globe in the center. The globe is surrounded by a circle of people of different ages, genders, and ethnicities, emphasizing the importance of diversity in our lives.

The 9th Gläbbich Quiz Night – Tricky Questions for 54 Participants in 12 Teams

Quiz Night in Bergisch Gladbach Unites Community Against Racism

Brigitta Opiela welcomed the attendees before joining the team "Gläbbich One-Worlders."

We are publishing a contribution from Terre des Hommes.

Questions focused on Bergisch Gladbach touched on topics like Erasmus schools, the Platz der Gastarbeiter:innen (Migrant Workers' Square), the Integration Council, and the Holocaust memorial. Others addressed refugee movements, integration, and racism in Germany. Lighthearted questions like "Why can't an excavator swim?" drew laughter, while the diversity brought by migrants was reflected in further challenges.

Nadine Tavares and Natalie Tawamba Tessa hosted the evening with infectious enthusiasm.

The piece from Terre des Hommes, tied to the International Weeks Against Racism, was both engaging and thought-provoking.

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