UNITED
E-NEWS:
Call
for nominations: UNITED CONFERENCE 24-29 March 2006, Sofia (BG)
Dear
colleagues and friends,
please
find below the information and nomination form for our next UNITED Conference,
"GET
ACTIVE, BE UNITED: YOUTH SHARING VISIONS FOR EQUALITY", 24-29 March 2006, Sofia
(BG)
Conference prepared by:
- Association for Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers (NL)
- Bosporus Society Bulgaria (BG)
- Bulgarian Helsinki Committee (BG)
- Legal Centre for Human Rights (EE)
- REFLEX, Reseau No Pasaran! (F)
- The Monitoring Group (GB)
- Society for Free minded Cultural & Political Education
Blauschwung (D)
- UNITED for Intercultural Action
All
information and the e-nomination form can be found below, as well
as on our site http://www.unitedagainstracism.org under upcoming conferences. A
draft programme is attached (pdf).
If
your organisation is interested to nominate a representative, please return the
registration form (below) as soon as possible (deadline 29 January 2006),
preferably by email to UNITED
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Please fill in this form completely providing all data as requested. If you
invest more effort in the application it has more chance to be successful!
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Each organisation can register only one representative (living in
Europe). Priority is given to participants under 30.
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Sending this form to UNITED does not guarantee that you will be selected for
the conference - we receive many nominations.
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Only those candidates selected for participation will be contacted via e-mail ±
February 15 2006.
Best wishes,
Geert Ates
UNITED
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NOMINATION FORM
Speak
out! Say NO to racism, discrimination, and exclusion.
Join
the UNITED Conference in Sofia (BG), 24-29 March 2006: ³Get active, be UNITED:
Youth Sharing Visions for Equality²
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DESCRIPTION
AND AIMS:
Do
you have a vision for equality?
Do
you ever feel discriminated, excluded from social, cultural and educational
opportunities that should be accessible for all?
Are
there institutional barriers in your country, which prevent youngsters equal
access to education, housing, job market, and social opportunities?
Is
your community affected by hate crimes, hate speech, or visible discrimination?
Do
you consider yourself as part of a minorised group?
Europe
is nowadays experiencing a newly renovated rising of discrimination on all
grounds. Racism, islamophobia, antisemitism, homophobia are not only wide
spread within society, but they are especially affecting the lives of young
people. Old and new forms of migration are bringing into society a wide range
of possibilities for encounters and intercultural understanding, but they are
most of the time misperceived and misused in the public space as scapegoats.
Stereotyping and prejudices are strongly embedded in lifestyle, speech, and
social strategies of young people Europe-wide. At the same time, there are many
young activist across the continent who could not accept this situation and
took a stand against discrimination. Many of them joined existing NGOs, others
founded new ones with the mission of combating discrimination, and with a clear
vision of the Europe they want to live in.
Are
you involved in a youth project in the field of antiracism and anti
discrimination? Is your organisation active in promoting equal rights for all?
Does your organization have a good practice to share? Would you like to take
part in a Europe-wide dialogue on discrimination on all grounds? Do you have a
vision on how European youth could promote an intercultural action, mutual
understanding, and ultimately reach a common goal in the fight for equal
rights?
If
you want to share your point of view, your experience and bring a true
testimony as a valuable tool for discussion, you have a chance to contribute to
the working team of delegates from NGOs and NGYOs from all over Europe, who
will gather in Sofia to open a dialogue, to exchange good practices and to
develop strategies in the fields of antiracism, intercultural action and
informal education.
The
UNITED conference in Sofia will give you the chance to gain expertise and food
for thoughts on a selection of themes, which includes minorised groups,
institutional racism and the conditions of migrants, refugees and asylum
seekers.
Discussions
will be stimulated by the following lectures and panel-discussions
by experts in the field and testimonies:
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The Roma issue. A European overview, the Bulgarian context and
antizyganism.
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Institutional racism: the spinal cord of racial discrimination and exclusion.
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The new outcasts of Europe: migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
Good
practices will be exchanged, and new strategies developed in the following
working groups:
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Minorized groups : equality and participation
The
point of view of the youth, their autonomous strategies on integration and
equal access to opportunitiesŠ
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Beyond borders: migrants, refugees & asylum seekers
Internally
displaced persons, migrant workers, women migrants, minor migrants, refugees,
asylum seekersŠ
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Here and now: far right & extreme nationalism
The
groups, the parties, the ideologies, the dangerous extent of their
influenceŠ
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Racism reloaded: Islamophobia & Antisemitism
Common or different basis, common struggleŠ
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Education & intercultural learning in multicultural societies
How
to experience different approaches to fight discrimination and build a common
future on an equal basisŠ
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Constructing the other: stereotypes in public space
How
the prejudices and stereotypes are built and widespread within society,
scapegoating in the public space, strategies for reactionŠ
UNITED
is the largest European anti-racist network of more than 560 organisations.
Through its conferences anti-racist and human rights activists from all parts
of Europe meet and discuss effective ways of combating racism and
discrimination. At a recent UNITED conference held in November 2005 in Cyprus
more than 85 delegates representing organisations from 38 European countries
analysed the situation of refugees, migrants and the new challenges of
islamophobia and antisemitism and planned common strategies for intercultural
dialogue in Europe.
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PROGRAM
FRIDAY 24 MARCH
Arrival of participants - Until ca 17.30
20.00 - "Breaking the Blocks", Informal opening
reception
SATURDAY 25 MARCH
9.30-11.00
Welcome
What is UNITED?
Presentation of co-organisers: Bulgarian Helsinki Committee and
Bosporus Society Bulgaria
Programme/team/technicalities
Personal introductions of participants
11.15-12.30
Discussion groups "The Danger of Words" - Definitions
and concepts most used in anti-racist/anti-fascist work
14.30-16.00
"The Roma issue", European Overview, Bulgarian context,
Antiziganism - Lecture and questions
16.15-18.00
Thematic Working Groups -key issues-
A- Minorized groups: equality & participation
B- Beyond borders: migrants, refugees & asylum seekers
C- Here and now: far right & extreme nationalism
D- Racism reloaded: Islamophobia & Antisemitism
E- Education & intercultural learning in multicultural societies
F- Constructing the other: stereotypes in public space
18:00-18:30
"Europe in Action": An update on the status of European
level campaigns and events (plenary session)
20.30
Info Market
with the participation of local NGOs
21.30 International Snacks
SUNDAY 26 MARCH
9.30-11.00
"Institutional Racism: the spinal cord of racial
discrimination and exclusion" - Presentation and discussion
11.15-12.30
Continuation of the Thematic Working Groups -sharing practices-
14.30-16:00
Activities Promoting Diversity - Project presentation
Roma project
Bulgarian project
16:15-18:00
Continuation of the Thematic Working Groups -sharing practices-
18:00-18:30
GET ACTIVE!
Short presentation of UNITED campaigns:
€ 21 March - European-wide Action Week Against Racism
€ 9 November - 'Kristallnacht' Commemoration
€ 20 June - International Refugee Day / Fortress Europe - No More
Deaths
(plenary session)
20:30
Political Café
Video Evening
MONDAY 27 MARCH
9.30-11.00
Continuation of the Thematic Working Groups -developing
strategies-
11.15-12.30
Presentation of the results of the Thematic Working Groups
(plenary session)
14.00-16:15
Study visit to ³Moderno Predgradie Modern Suburbs²: visit to the
neighborhood and to a local school.
Presentation of local Roma Projects
16:15-19:30
City Tour in Sofia
Free time in Sofia
19:30-22:00
Dinner in Sofia in traditional Bulgarian Restaurant with live Folk
music
22:30
Political Café
TUESDAY 28 MARCH
9:30-11:00
"The new outcasts of Europe. Migrants, Refugees and Asylum
Seekers"
(panel discussion)
11:15-13:00
GET ACTIVE!
Campaign Working Groups
€ Campaign against fascism/antisemitism
€ Campaign in support of migrants, refugees & asylum seekers
€ Campaign against racism
€ Youth campaign against exclusion
€ Using media in/for campaigning
14:30-15:30
Activities promoting diversity - project presentations
"Under the stars of Europe" (BG) - Equal opportunities
for young people deprived of parent care with diverse ethnic origin
"School without Racism" (B)
15:30-16:15
GET ACTIVE!
Presentation of results of the Campaign Working Groups
(plenary session)
16:30-17:00
Open Forum - with participants input
17:00-18:30
Evaluation of the conference
20.30
Intercultural Evening & Farewell Party
WEDNESDAY 29 MARCH
Evaluation, future planning, fundraising strategies
Afternoon
Departure of participants
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TECHNICAL INFO:
Working
methods
(see draft programme attached)
... plenary sessions, working groups, lectures, political cafés,
presentations, debates, intercultural 'games', information market, cultural
activities, open forum
Participants:
The
conference is planned for ± 75 participants (living in Europe) who represent
(inter)national anti-racist, anti-fascist, refugee, human rights and minority
rights organisations. Active grass-roots groups from all over Europe are also
invited. Participation is rotated from one conference to another. Priority will
be given to nominations from young delegates (under 30) with a minority
background. Preference is given to those organisations that actively take part
in UNITED campaigns. Participants should act as multipliers, spreading the
information to as many people as possible. We will try to reach an equal
balance of female/male participants and a good geographical distribution. Each
organisation can nominate only one delegate.
Language:
The
conference language is English. All participants are expected to have at least
basic knowledge of English. But don't worry, English is almost nobody's mother
tongue. If you have difficulties in expressing yourself, surely we can help
each other.
Financial
conditions: Participation fee - contribution to travel costs
The
participation fee of the conference is:
100
Euro for participants from Western Europe: A, B, CH, CY, D, DK, E, F,
FIN, GB, GR, I, IS, IRL, L, M, N, NL, P, S (group 1)
60
Euro for participants from Central Europe: BH, CZ, EE, H, HR, LV, LT,
MK, PL, RO, SI, SK, TR, YU (group 2)
30
Euro for participants from Eastern and Southern Europe: AL, ARM, AZ, BY, GE, KZ,
KY, MD, RUS, UA, UZB (group 3) + BG
Full
board and lodging and the complete program is included.
Organisations
that paid their supporter fee to the UNITED Network will receive a 50%
reduction of the participation fee. (for explanations about how to become a
supporter see http://www.unitedagainstracism.org under 'joining the network')
UNITED
can contribute to your travel costs up to a maximum of 350 Euro. In special
cases the amount can be raised to 450 Euro for people travelling long-distance
from Eastern Europe (group 3 above).
For distances under 800 km (one way) UNITED reimburses only bus,
train and ferry tickets. For distances over 800 km UNITED can contribute to
flight tickets (APEX, economy class, youth fares if possible). If this creates
insurmountable problems for you, contact the secretariat before the conference.
Please
look for the cheapest and most environmentally friendly possibility to travel.
You will be expected to attend the whole meeting and to prove your travel
expenses with an original invoice and the original tickets.
The
cost of your visa can be reimbursed by UNITED.
UNITED conferences can only take place when participants make an effort to
contribute financially to their travel costs. We ask you to find out if there
are alternative possibilities of funding. Sometimes it is possible to find
small local grants (e.g. a travel grant from a foundation, a university, an
embassy or another sponsor). We would very much appreciate your help.
Date
and place
The
conference will take place near Sofia (BG) and will start on Friday 24 March
2006. Departure is foreseen for Wednesday 29 March 2006. You will share a room
with other people. If you wish to arrive earlier or stay longer (on your own
costs), we can help you arrange your stay.
Further
information
Please,
note that sending the expression of interest form does not guarantee your
participation in the conference. Only those candidates selected for
participation (this will be known in February) will receive further
information e.g. visa invitation, explanation 'how to get there', a final
program, list of participants, etc. Feel free to contact us (by email) after
February 15 to get information about your nomination.
Application
procedure:
Organisations
interested in nominating a delegate should send their nomination by email
before the deadline of Sunday 29 January 2006 - 24:00 to info@unitedagainstracism.org
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST:
Name Organisation:
Name organisation in English:
Abbreviation name organisation:
Organisation's address
street:
postal code:
city:
country:
Phone organisation:
Mobile phone organisation:
Fax organisation:
E-mail organisation:
Website organisation:
First name delegate:
Family name delegate:
Date of birth:
Male:
Female:
Private e-mail delegate:
E-mail address to send conference documents:
Personal phone/mobile where you can be reached in emergencies:
phone:
mobile phone:
Special needs (vegetarian, no pork, allergies, disabilities etc.):
Do you consider yourself to be part of a minority?
No:
Yes:
(please, specify)
Motivation
and aims for participating:
Please describe the work you are doing and the specific projects you have
been involved in:
Describe
your skills (eg. leading a working group, reporting):
Indicate the field(s) of your activity:
put a cross before the relevant field(s)
[ ] Anti-nationalism
[ ] Anti-racism
[ ] Anti-fascism
[ ] Migrant / minority rights
[ ] Refugee support
[ ] Human rights
[ ] Youth work
[ ] Other:
Which working group would you like to attend?
Indicate clearly two priorities, put '1' and '2' before the relevant
working groups
[
] A- Minorized groups: equality &
participation
[
] B- Beyond borders: migrants, refugees
& asylum seekers
[
] C- Here and now: far right &
extreme nationalism
[
] D- Racism reloaded: Islamophobia &
Antisemitism
[
] E- Education & intercultural
learning in multicultural societies
[
] F-Constructing the other: stereotypes
in public space
Please
explain your choice and describe in which way you could contribute to these 2
working groups:
Have
you experienced racism and/or discrimination?
No:
Yes:
(please, specify)
How
will you share the experience of the conference after your return in your
organisation, community, country?
Would
you need financial support from UNITED for your travel costs?
No:
Yes:
If
yes, why and how much?
(Before
answering this question please read Œcontribution to travel costs¹
under technical information)
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For
those who will need a visa:
Private address of the delegate
street:
postal code:
city:
country:
Place of birth:
Country of birth:
Citizenship:
Number of passport:
Passport
valid until:
Bulgarian
embassy where you will apply for visa:
Fax
number Bulgarian embassy:
Address to send your original invitation letter
name:
street:
postal code:
city:
country:
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Please
send this form as soon as possible by e-mail to:
info@unitedagainstracism.org. Deadline 29 January 2006
Only
those candidates selected for participation will be contacted via e-mail ±
February 15, 2006.
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This
conference is part of the project 'A European Youth Vision - UNITED against
discrimination, racism and xenophobia'. The event is part funded by the
European Commission Youth Programme and the Council of Europe Youth
Directorate.
The
information contained herein does not necessarily reflect the position nor the
opinion of our sponsors. Sponsors are not to be held responsible for any use
that may be made of it.
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UNITED for Intercultural Action
European network against nationalism, racism, fascism and in support of
migrants and refugees
Postbus 413 - NL 1000 AK Amsterdam - phone
+31-20-6834778 - fax +31-20-6834582 -
info@unitedagainstracism.org - http://www.unitedagainstracism.org