Rüsselsheim Hosts Free Workshop on Far-Right Online Extremism Targeting Youth
A free public event on far-right online activities will take place at Rüsselsheim am Main’s town hall entrance. Organised by the local DEXT Office, the session aims to inform educators and residents about digital extremism. Registration is required for attendance.
The presentation is scheduled for 4:00 PM at the town hall entrance on Faulbruchstraße. Franziska Lena, representing jugendschutz.net, will lead the discussion. Her talk will focus on how far-right groups target young people, including the platforms and tactics they use.
Attendees must register in advance via email or phone. The session is open to both educators and the general public. Organisers hope the event will raise awareness of online extremism and its impact on young audiences.
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