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Miriam sends an email to a counseling center. An email that tells a painful story. A story of everyday racism. A story that happens every day in Germany. Through Miriam's personal perspective, the film addresses her feelings of powerlessness, her pain, and her questions.

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Miriam sends an email to a counseling center. An email that tells a painful story. A story of everyday racism. A story that happens every day in Germany. Through Miriam's personal perspective, the film addresses her feelings of powerlessness, her pain, and her questions.

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