In this episode, Martin talks to Katja Urbatsch, co-founder and managing director of ArbeiterKind.de, about education as a question of social justice. In Germany, social background still plays a major role in determining who goes to university and who does not. Urbatsch explains why many young people from non-academic families face structural barriers on their way to higher education – from a lack of information to financial uncertainties. The conversation focuses on education as a prerequisite for social participation, solidarity through peer networks, and the question of what needs to happen to ensure that the right to education truly applies to everyone.


