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The project Remembrance aims to develop training tools that use stories of activists who stood up against fascism in a time of war. Through these stories it will be explored what happens when free speech and democratic practices are denied. Remembrance wants to take full advantage of all the investments made in recent years by EU countries to help young people to have a critical reasoning with fascist ideologies or any ideology that violates human rights. Through a new learning method based on the experiences of activists who fought against fascism, the project aims to raise awareness among young people so that history does not repeat itself
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Develop training tools that use stories of activists who stood up against fascism in a time of war and through these stories explore what happens when free speech and democratic practices are denied.
– Remembrance Project
Multiplier Events
October, 2023
Remembrance Multiplier Event Poland
Akademia Humanistyczno-Ekonomiczna w Lodzi
October, 2023
Remembrance Multiplier Event Spain
INSTALOFI LEVANTE SL
14 December, 2023
Remembrance Multiplier Event Greece
PANEPISTIMIO THESSALIAS
October, 2023
Remembrance Multiplier Event Ireland
SMASHING TIMES THEATRE COMPANY LIMITED
October, 2023
Remembrance Multiplier Event Cyprus
UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS
Remembrance Training Event
December 2021
Greece
PANEPISTIMIO THESSALIAS
The aims of the teaching/learning/training activity are as follows:
- to exchange knowledge in the field of indicated results and training contents and tools (everyone teaches the others from the result in which they specialize);
- to evaluate the quality and content of the learning material and the game, and provide feedback for improvement
- prepare the participants of the activity to work with the materials, methodologies and tools developed under the 1, 2
and result 3.
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