Alliance against online hate
Online racism and discrimination can be only countered if we raise public awareness of this issue and reduce the social acceptance of hate speech. This youth campaign combats hate speech on the web in all its forms. It strives to spark young people’s interest in political life and online civil rights issues.
It points out the dangers of hate speech for democracy as well as individuals. It presents participants with constructive ways to deal with hate speech and supports them in their commitments to human rights – on the Internet and in real life.
Targeted promotion of media and Internet literacy should enable young people, after all, not only to avoid cyberbullying and online hate but to actively oppose both, regardless of whether it’s them who are affected or anyone else.
Winners of the competition “Media sure! But secure.”
This year’s “Summit for Kids” saw the winner of Teachtoday’s “Media sure! But secure.” contest.
Competition “Media sure! But secure.”: The award winners have been announced!
The jury has met and chosen this year’s winners of the Teachtoday contest “Media sure! But secure.”
YouNow – all the children’s room is a stage!
Young people’s dreams to become famous one day is nothing new.