Anti-racism

Art Forms Join Forces Against Racism in Budapest for Anti-Racism Day

Roundtable talks, a film screening and the opening of an art exhibition with live music were on offer at the joint event of three Hungarian NGOs on the occasion of the UN Anti-Racism Day on 21 March 2017 at the European Youth Centre Budapest, a regular location for NGO-s to host Human Rights related events. The UN declared 21 March the international day for the elimination of racial discrimination... »

Press Release: Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees in in Sport Conference kicked-off today

By Marcell Lőrincz November 25, 2016 Budapest, Hungary – More than 70 delegates from sport and football organisations, human right NGOs, public insitutions and universities met to today in Budapest to discuss ways of using sport to integrate migrants and refugees. »

Budapest conference on refugee “crisis”

Experts from 11 countries discussed nationalism and xenophobia in Budapest in the context of refugee "crisis". Sixty experts, scholars, students and professionals from 11 countries mostly from Central and Eastern Europe gathered in Budapest on 3 and 4 November to address effects of the "refugee crisis" on the radical and mainstream politics, recent trends of public attitudes to refugees in the reg... »

Call for Presentations: Refugee Crisis and Radical Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe

    Abstract Deadline: October 26, 2016 Conference Dates: November 3-4, 2016 Location: Dialogue Platform Association Budapest 1061, Andrássy út 16, 2nd floor Subjective Values Foundation invites scholars, professionals and students to submit presentation proposals for its conference entitled “Refugee Crisis and Radical Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe.” Despite not being major t... »

Europe for citizens – 6 Refugee Related Conferences Project Launched in Central Europe

Six leading Central European NGOs and a Lithuanian partner Diversity Development Group launched a new project called Debating New Phenomena of Refugee Migration in the Central Europe  The Project aims at bringing together experts and citizens from Eastern and Central EU MS at six conferences in six states to discuss six main new phenomena concerning refugees arising in the seven participating coun... »

We are looking for participants for the YOUTH EXCHANGE ‘Solidarity Activist Camp’

YOUTH EXCHANGE ‘Solidarity Activist Camp’ October 2016, 11th( arrival)-20th(departure) LITHUANIA  5 young people (18-25 years old) + 1 group leader (no age limit) per country  Person attending APV will have to attend as a group leader  All the other youth exchange information will be discussed during an APV in Lithuania Description of the project A growing link between anti-sectarianism and hat... »

Comic-star project started

In a partnership with German-Russian Exchange and with the support of EU-Russia Civil Platform, we started a program for youth to combat their daily problems and clonflicts using comic art as a tool. This is an international continuation of the ongoing “Respect” project – http://respect.com.mx The meetings are held in the youth office of H52 and the particiapting youngsters are e... »

No Hate No Hatespeech training course in Ireland

This year’s No Hate Movement training course took place in Cavan, near to Caste Saunderson, Ireland between 15-22 Novembers. From 15 countries 40 participants were coming to Dublin on 15th of November and after a two hours journey we arrived to Castle Saunderson International Scout Centre and the week of learning from and about each other began. The main topic of the training was of course hate sp... »

ECRI made the new country report on Hungary

Hungary: despite positive developments, concerns remain, such as racist violence and the openly anti-Roma, antisemitic, homophobic and xenophobic hate speech of a radical right-wing populist party, says the Council of Europe’s anti-racism commission »

Hate-crime seminar in Strasbourg

Marcell Lőrincz – head of the Subjective Values Foundation was participating at the ECRI (European Commission against Racism and Intolerance) seminar on May 28-29 in Strasbourg in the Palace of Europe, where reducing the latency of hate crimes were discussed among of European equality bodies and international civil society organisation. In the representation of ENAR (European Network Against... »

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