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PDF - Committed to Making a Difference: Racism, antisemitism, xenophobia and intolerance and their impact on young people in Europe (Symposium report) (2008)
From 26th to 30th October 2005, the European Youth Centres in Budapest and Strasbourg organised a symposium in Strasbourg under the headline "all different - all equal". The symposium celebrated the 10th anniversary of the European Youth Campaign against racism, antisemitism, xenophobia and intolerance by marking its continuation and restart.The links with the 1995 Campaign are solid and concrete and they go far beyond just sharing the same slogan, all different -all equal. Social, political and technological change has opened the way for improvement in some areas, but also for an aggravated situation in many others. Today there are forms and manifestations of discrimination that did not exist a decade ago. In parallel to this, on the positive, there are also new means available for the fight against discrimination and intolerance. The new campaign is therefore characterised by both continuity and change.
Foreword by the General Rapporteur
Conclusion by the General Rapporteur
Opening of the Symposium
Racism, Antisemitism, Xenophobia and Intolerance Today
Racism in Europe; The NGO Perspective
The Struggle Must Continue ... or Never Again?...
Learning from the 'All Different - All Equal' Campaign
Working Group Reports
Racism
Antisemitism
Romaphobia/Anti-Gypsyism
Islamophobia
Homophobia
Xenophobia
Disablism
Terrorism
Nationalism and Fascism
Experiences from the Campaign of 1995.
Round Table Discussion
Identifying - and Identifying with - the Receiver of Messages. Communication with the Target Group
How to Campaign Today: Key Elements for Successful Campaigning
Production Units. The Planning and Developing of key concepts and contents for the Campaign
We Must Respond To the Challenges. Introduction to the Youth Campaign on Diversity, Human Rights and Participation
Assets, Obstacles, Needs and Tools ... Introduction to the Youth Campaign on Diversity, Human Rights and Participation
The Council of Europe - Coordinator but not a Funder
Transforming Ideas into Actions
An Organized Effort to Promote the Values We Share
Appendices
Programme
List of participants
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