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Equal Voices Initiative

Anti Discrimination And Civic Rights Nonprofit / Berlin, Germany

Ubicación
Berlin, Germany
Fundada
2018
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Equal Voices Initiative is a civil-society organization working to prevent discrimination and strengthen equal participation in public life. It was founded by community organizers, educators, legal advocates, and people with lived experience of racism and institutional exclusion. The organization supports individuals who face discrimination in encounters with public authorities, at work, in education, in housing, online, and in everyday public life.

Its work begins with a practical question: what does a person need after something harmful has happened? Equal Voices provides accessible information on recognizing discrimination, documenting incidents, preserving evidence, finding counselling, understanding available complaints procedures, and deciding whether legal or public action is appropriate. It does not treat reporting as the only valid response. Instead, it helps people understand their options and make informed choices based on safety, capacity, and their own goals.

Alongside individual support, Equal Voices examines the institutional patterns behind repeated experiences of exclusion. It works with schools, employers, community organizations, municipalities, and public agencies to improve complaints systems, staff training, accountability, and access to services. Its publications combine legal orientation, lived experience, research, and community knowledge rather than presenting discrimination as an isolated interpersonal conflict.

The organization also convenes public discussions, produces multilingual guides, documents community testimony, and connects people with specialist legal, psychosocial, and advocacy services. Its broader aim is to ensure that people affected by discrimination can find both immediate support and pathways into collective action. Equal Voices believes that making harm visible, understandable, and actionable is essential to building institutions in which rights are not merely promised but can be exercised in practice.

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