Each One
Anti-discrimination

EACH ONE Anti-Discrimination is a project by Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V. 
EACH ONE offers counselling for Black, African and Afrodiasporic people in Berlin in all cases of discrimination. In addition, EACH ONE consists of a monitoring project documenting Anti-Black Racism throughout Berlin and an Intersectional Archive.

Find out more about EOTO at: https://eoto-archiv.de

NEWS

Anti-discrimination counseling, psychological counseling and youth counseling sessions are back!

CONSULTING

We council according to the principles of empowerment and partisanship, which means that the person seeking advice with his or her history, desires and interests is at the centre of our work. In most cases, discrimination is subtle and difficult to grasp; sometimes there is even uncertainty as to whether it was discrimination at all. Those seeking advice can also turn to us in order to find words to express what they have experienced.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT AT:
beratung[at]eoto-archiv.de 

Walk in ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COUNSELLING:
Walk in hours: Tue and Thu 4pm-6pm. By phone you can reach the anti-discrimination counseling under: +49 157 73551948 and +49 157 52471741 

OPEN YOUTH- AND SOCIAL COUNSELLING:
Walk in hours: Tue 2pm-6pm and Thu 4pm-6pmBy phone you can reach the anti-discrimination counseling under: +49 157 52471741 and +49 157 73551949 

 

Feel free to call, leave a message and phone number and we will call you back!

COUNSELLING TAKES PLACE AT:
Kamerunerstraße 16
13351 Berlin

SCHEDULED PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTATION HOURS:
Counseling sessions:
Available appointments can be booked directly via ETermin. Our psychotherapists provide counseling in German and English, among other languages.
Psychological counselling takes place at our consulation rooms at Kameruner Str. 16, 13351 Berlin, or online.

EACH ONE Monitoring aims to make Anti-Black Racism in Berlin visible. Through this, we want to find ways to counteract its effects as a community and as a society.

Anti-Black Racism occurs, for example, in the form of discrimination against Black people, when looking for work or housing, during controls or searches, at school or public authorities, as well as through insults and attacks on the street, in the media and in our surroundings.

Those affected or witnesses can report cases of Anti-Black Racism to us. We document these incidents and monitor them in an annual report.

INTERSECTIONAL
ARCHIVE

In addition to the counselling service and monitoring project, EACH ONE is also an intersectional archive. In this archive we collect knowledge about Anti-Black Racism, which helps us to develop strategies against discrimination and racism. The empirical knowledge of Black people, which is made visible through the monitoring of Anti-Black Racism, is central here. A wide-ranging collection of specialist literature, articles, reports and scientific works on Anti-Black Racism complements our inventory.

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