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First of September solar e.V. started a 3-year project to develop and testing a new educational tool in the topic-field of migration and inclusion. The partners of the consortium are: solar e.V., Deutschland (Koordinator) Stichting Refugee Company, Niederlande ASOCIATIA A.R.T. FUSION, Rumanien SOCIETA’ COOPERATIVA SOCIALE CAMELOT A R.L., Italien The project is a strategic partneship project in the frame of the educational programme Erasmus+ der Europäischen Kommission. We will update the infromations on this project frequently. The international project-website informs as well multilingual about the project. Context/background: Migration – and the situation of refugees in particular – is a hot topic in public debates allWeiterlesen
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Erste Informationen „Prima Klima in Weißensee“ – Was können wir in unserem Alltag und im Stadtteil für den Klimaschutz und nachhaltigen Umgang mit Ressourcen tun? Zeitraum: 1.8.2017-31.7.2019 Förderprogramm „Kurze Wege für den Klimaschutz“, Geldgeber Bundesumweltministerium Durchführende Organisation: Solar e.V. (Soziales Leben und Arbeiten e.V.) im KuBiZ (Kultur- und Bildungszentrum Weißensee) Bernkasteler Str. 78, 13088 Berlin www.solarev.org info@primaklimaweissensee.de ; 030 – 86 87 01 519 Weitere und aktuelle Informationen findet Ihr auf unserem Projektblog www.primaklimaweissensee.de. Inhalt Das Projekt ist überwiegend partizipativ aufgebaut. Wir möchten gemeinsam mit anderen Menschen in Weissensee (und angrenzenden Stadtteilen), Strategien für eine CO2 Reduktion im Alltag entwickeln, sowie kreative und öffentlichkeitswirksame AktionenWeiterlesen
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The ongoing migration to Europe and Germany poses many challenges to our societies, inspecially to civil society actors. A lot of initiatives, that have been supporting the large number of refugees arriving here since the summer of 2015, are working at the limits of their capacities. At the same time AfD, Pegida and Co. are blatantly expressing racist attitudes, which have become more and more socially accepted – showing that these attitudes are not just articulated by a small ring-wing minority, but rooted in the middle of society. Thus, a critique of racism and xenophobia, that’s present in daily life, is more urgently required thanWeiterlesen
About the project Migration – and especially the situation of refugees – is one of the main topics in public opinion all over Europe. Images of shipwrecked people dying or being rescued in the Mediterranean, people crossing borders in the Balkan countries or trying to cross the channel-tunnel to Britain are day by day in the news. Millions of people worldwide are on the move as a result of war, discrimination, social inequality and economic deprival in the hope to find a better future elsewhere. But there is still no clear European strategy helping to deal with the problems faced by those people, except forWeiterlesen
Article will be online soon… Dates: 04. March – 12. March 2016 (Berlin), 05. September – 12. September 2016 (Bucharest) Funded by: Erasmus+, Youth in Action Our project blog: https://solarev.org/teardownthesewalls/ Collage, original photo by: leo gonzales (flickr)Weiterlesen
Article will be online soon… Dates: 23. November – 03. December 2015 Venue: tagungswerk in KuBiZ, Berlin-Weißensee Funded by: Erasmus+, Youth in Action Our project blog: https://solarev.org/migration/ Photo: Umbruch BildarchivWeiterlesen