Call for participants living in Germany, Training Course on combating stereotypes

Loesje Berlin is searching for participants living in Germany for a Training Course about combating stereotypes, 10-17th of June, Marzahn, Berlin, Germany.

With the project "What music is playing on your stereotype" we would like to equip youth workers from different countries (Germany, Morocco, Egypt, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Estonia) and backgrounds with competencies to work actively on combating discrimination by Human Rights Education, and to be active in inclusion processes by creative activism, especially online.

Our aim is to deliver a top quality training to 30 youth workers on Human Rights Education, to explore different cases of discrimination and to exchange good practices for inclusion, especially of migrants and refugees. We would also like to create visual material for online activism, based on the participants' creativity, where the participants will promote human rights and share antidiscriminatory and anti-hate-speech messages online. Further the youth workers will experience the Loesje methods of creative text writing and final editing, creating their own poster series.

You should be:
- living in Germany
- working with youth paid or voluntarily, if you work with minority groups it's a + - above 18 years of age
- speaking English fluently
- be able to attend the whole Training Course (arrival 10th of June, departure 17th of June)

The training course will take place in the Hostel Pro-Social in Marzahn, Berlin, Germany. Food and the cheapest way to get to the location is covered. Sheets are provided, you will only need to bring your own towel. There will be one free day in the program, with the chance to experience the vibrant city of Berlin.

If you are interested send your CV and short motivation letter to marina.w.trajkovska@hotmail.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.