Black People in German Survey Report ‘Extensive’ Discrimination
- Afrozensus is first broad survey of nation’s Black community
- Report says ‘no area of life’ is unaffected by racism
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Black people living in Germany face pervasive issues with racism and discrimination, according to a survey which marks the first wide-scale effort to tally the community’s experiences.
“The results of the Afrozensus indicate that anti-Black racism is widespread in Germany and anchored in institutions,” a press release of the report said on Tuesday. “There is no area of life in which discrimination and racism are not extensive problems.”