Automation Against Racism

Computer&Automation | Tiffany Dinges,

Change through cohesion

In this interview, our colleague Tiffany Dinges tells us about her experiences as a victim of racism. Her story takes an unsparing look at the challenges people face every day. Reason enough for us to push the AAR campaign.


In an overdue step against racism in the automation industry, the campaign "#AAR - Automation Against Racism" was launched at the last SPS and is now accompanied by a specially created online store.

All proceeds from the store go directly back into the campaign, which campaigns for equal rights and an end to discrimination. As an additional sign of solidarity, surpluses are donated to initiatives such as'EXIT', which also campaign for a diverse and non-discriminatory society.

Write us an email and receive your #AAR button.

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The online store offers a range of products, from T-shirts to sustainable accessories, all with the official logo, which stands for unity and respect, not least intolerance towards racism. Every purchase thus becomes a clear statement against racism.
While stocks last, we will send you the button free of charge. Just send us a short email.

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In order to extend the reach of our campaign, we cordially invite companies to become officially involved. Interested parties can contact us by email and we will be happy to inform you about planned measures or discuss joint opportunities.
Together we can start an effective movement for change and send a clear signal for an inclusive society.

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