and many have joined ulrike's organization, 'tototal plural' which promotes diversity.e in germany h have african root. >> racism is very hurtfuful. many peoeople think racicist enencounters are an exception. theyey're not. you experience these things every day. ♪ >> ana regularly joins the group's monthly get-togethers. today, they're doing a dance flash mob in the rain. they're having fun. but they're serious about fighting for equal treatment in germany. ♪ [laughter] lara: life has gone from bad to worse during the pandemic in spain. hundreds of thousands have lost their jobs and the second lockdown has brought many to the brink of financial ruin. those who work in the hospitality and tourism sectors are especially hard hit. the government has introduced a temporary basic income scheme for people in need. it is a historic step but the lifeline is wrought with red tape. >> even when buying basic groceries, she has to calculate exactly what she can afford. the 39-year-old is ashamed of her situation and wants to remain anonymous, so we'll call her marÍa. but she isn't