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Ghanaian-born ex-German striker Gerald Asamoah tackles racism in German schools

By ghanasoccernet.com
Sports News Ghanaian-born ex-German striker Gerald Asamoah tackles racism in German schools
MAR 8, 2017 LISTEN

Ghanaian-born former German international Gerald Asamoah is championing the pertinent issue of racism among German kids in schools in a bid to beat down the canker.

Gerald Asamoah a former star of Germany's national football team played for the current world champions during the 2002 World Cup.

He now works with young people at the Rosa Parks School in Germany to promote tolerance and understanding, so that xenophobia and violence don't take root.

With the recent xenophobia attacks in South Africa, the Ghanaian-born believes it is prudent to sensitize kids to be tolerant to each other.

The students at the Rosa Parks comprehensive school in the western German city of Herten who were enthusiastic towards Geralds arrival enjoyed their time with him.

"He's really approachable for the students and sets a great tone with them," said Stephanie Brzoza, a teacher at the school who serves as the contact for the school project. "When he comes here and speaks to the students, they love him."

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Gerald Asamoah is one of three supporters of the program fighting against discrimination of every kind at the Rosa Parks School. He is regularly engaged in the project and reveals he loves the engagement.

"It's really nice. You see how engaged the young people are with you. They're ready to learn from you to accept where you're coming from," said Asamoah in an interview with DW about the project.

Gerald is the first Ghanaian to play for the German national team before Odenkey and Jerome Boateng.

By: Sheikh Tophic Sienu @desheikh1 on twitter

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