MAKE IT VISIBLE!
Explore and create strategies to combat invisible racism
CONTEXT AND NEEDS
The youth of today are increasingly less aware of the dangers of violence and discrimination. There are campaigns and workshops to combat prejudices, raise awareness of issues such as racism, gender violence or bulling. However, violence finds its subtle ways through which it is manifested. It often disguises as something normal or it spreads hidden in the anonymity of the new technologies. Therefore, it is necessary to make these discriminations young people are not aware of visible or those that are accepted by society.
AIM
Explore, visualize and create strategies to combat invisible racism and discrimination and to fight against microviolences in youth contexts.
OBJECTIVES
- To share tools and methodologies for working with young people on the issues of invisible discrimination and microviolences.
- To make research on the power relationships that lead to discrimination and violence.
- Raising awareness of the different forms that discrimination and violence can have at social, relationship and internal level.
- To make research on the current realities of the young people to detect forms of invisible violence or discrimination.
- To find and share examples of good practice to promote the good treatment.
PARTICIPANTS
- Youth workers and trainers
- Youngsters
- Teachers and other involved actors in the topic
PLACE
DATES
June 2015