Creative variety: competition The yellow hand sets signs against racism!

Creative variety: competition The yellow hand sets signs against racism!

The competition "The yellow hand" has a long tradition and is already in the 18th round this year. It is organized by the trade union association "don't do my buddy! - for equal treatment, against racism e.V.". The aim of the competition is that vocational students, vocational students and the youth of the unions are strong with creative projects and actions for diversity and solidarity.

Member of the Bundestag Paul Ziemiak from the Märkische Kreis called for participation. "The competition 'The Yellow Hand' is an important sign of respectful coexistence," emphasizes Ziemiak. "In today's world, it is more important than ever that young people actively stand up for a society that appreciates diversity, tolerance and solidarity." With this competition, young people receive a platform to get involved against racism and clearly represent their point of view.

competitive contributions and deadlines

The closing date for the competition contributions is January 15, 2025. In this phase, the participants have the opportunity to develop and submit their ideas and work. Whether photos, stories, videos or other creative forms of expression - everything is welcome, as long as the goal is to focus on racism and discrimination.

The initiative aims to promote awareness of social issues and to set an example of an open and tolerant society. For many young people, this participation can be a valuable experience to raise their voice and show that such attitudes are unacceptable today.

Details on the conditions of participation as well as further information about prices and the exact requirements of the competition projects are available on the association's website. In this competition year, a large number of creative and innovative contributions are expected, which hopefully find a broad response and stimulate discussion.

The competition is not only an excellent way for the participants to live out their creativity, but also an important sign in society. In order not only in the Märkisches Kreis, but also to the topic of racism, Ziemiak hopes for numerous innovative ideas. "It is of enormous importance that we stand together as a society and send a clear signal against intolerance," he explains.

For more information and the submission of the posts, See the current reporting at Hoennezeitung.de .

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