FotoBar - Faces against the right

The portraits are presented online at gesichtergegenrechts.org, in social media and as part of exhibitions. This creates a visible and powerful symbol for democratic values

Many people believe that their voice is too small to make a difference. However, the experience of more than 2,200 photographed faces shows the opposite: when hundreds and thousands of faces become visible, a power is created that gives courage - and shows that democracy is supported by many.

Photographer Anne Manke, initiator of the Faces against the Right project, has already taken portraits of over 2,200 people since the initiative began - and more are being added every day. The constantly growing gallery shows the diversity of our society: committed citizens, associations, companies, students, cultural workers, religious communities, initiatives and representatives of democratic parties.

The portraits are presented online at gesichtergegenrechts.org, on social media and as part of exhibitions. The result is a visible and powerful symbol of democratic values - supported by many people.

"Our shoots are meeting places. They bring people together who may think differently, but who are clear on one point: Human dignity is non-negotiable," adds Kai Mattern.

Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.

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FotoBar - Faces against the right