News from our projects

  1. “Empowerment and education, but make it fun”

    Hosted by Jill Strüber, a German Sinti, and Taisiya Schumacher, a Roma from Russia, the podcast "Chaya's Talk" blends empowerment and education with humor, balancing heavy, painful topics with optimism. They discuss the perspectives and realities of Sinti and Roma in Germany and across Europe.

  2. Supporting Belarusian Civil Society

    We reacted quickly to the expansion of the Russian attack on Ukraine on February 24, 2022: for example, with a solidarity budget of 800,000 euros for the work of civil society in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. One local partner is the Belarusian exile organization BYSOL.

  3. Mass Graves of the Holocaust

    The project “Mass Graves of the Holocaust”, funded by the EVZ Foundation and the ZEIT-Stiftung Bucerius, is developing a web portal with an interactive map showing the locations of mass graves in southern Poland and linking them with information on their history and current condition.

  4. Three Questions for... Maja Sojref

    In this interview, Maja Sojref, Executive Director of the New Israel Fund Deutschland e.V., talks about Jewish-Arab partnership, support for Israel's democratic civilian population since October 7 and the ongoing threat to Jews.

  5. Three questions for... Kampnagel

    In this interview, the team of the project “Forced Labor and Resistance” talks about the project work at Kampnagel over the past two years: Together they are contributing to a Nazi reappraisal of today's cultural venue, which was a place of forced labor during the Nazi era.

  6. Three Questions for... Dr. Elizabeta Jonuz

    In this interview, Dr Elizabeta Jonuz, Professor of Social Work with a focus on migration and international affairs at Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts, talks about the work of the Independent Commission on Antiziganism and where further action is needed to combat discrimination.

  7. Three Questions for... Nicolas Moll

    In this Interview, Nicolas Moll, project manager of "Who is Walter?" in cooperation with crossborder factory, about the strengthening of trans-European remembrance of the resistance against the National Socialist regime with the focus on (post-)Yugoslav region.

  8. Vidnova Storyline

    "Vidnova was [...] an important step for me: it helped me to keep at least a part of my identity", says Daryna Dmytriievska about the Vidnova Fellowship. Vidnova has been supporting Ukrainian activists financially and by mentoring since May 2022. Find out more about the results and future options of the project!

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