Young and Diverse: Together Against Discrimination and Xenophobia

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You want to be informed how can you be an activist? Want to learn how to help your community and make it more open? Are you interested in the examples of good practice in combating discrimination and prejudice? Do you have an idea of how to promote tolerance and diversity and want to share it? If you have answered affirmative any of these questions, join us on the round table!

At the event, the Center for Peace Studies will present a successful international project Fraternity card that takes place in France, Spain, Poland and Croatia.
The project's objective is to encourage young people to discuss diversity, discrimination and perception.
The project uses various visual and media tools to help young people critically analyze the image / visual, identify hidden messages, and awaken their views.
In addition, young people are encouraged to create postcards with messages of solidarity sent to the community to tackle topics such as poverty, inequality, discrimination, human rights, etc.

After presentations and questions, event participants will gather in smaller teams where they will use visual media to discuss ways in which young people can connect with other community actors and how they can educate the community about diversity rather than disprove the inequality and debate about team conclusions.