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    Stop Bullying Kick-off Meeting

    Important news from Coconut Luxembourg! We are super excited to get on board the Stop Bullying project with other project partners like Association Resopa (France), Microkosmos (Italy), and MYARTIST (Greece). Through this project, we will be introducing new tools, trainings, and campaigns that help us fight all sorts of bullying in our societies. If you are interested in helping to fight all forms of bullying, give the official Stop Bullying Page a follow on Facebook. Click here. More to come from this amazing project! Stay tuned.

    Luxembourg Training on Migration and Asylum Policies

    The past few days have been super interesting for us! We hosted about 12 youth workers from Luxembourg, Spain, Greece, and Italy for a super interactive and impactful training on questioning migrations with the help of pedagogical materials developed by partner organisations. 👉 We had a 3-day training that was run in a train-the-trainer format to prepare the trainees (youth workers and soon-to-be trainers) for using the various kits (pedagogical materials). 👉 The goal was to have them run various workshops in their respective countries, helping more young people adapt to the materials to gain updated knowledge, understanding, and practical steps involved in migration and asylum policies. A big thanks to our facilitators and Cultures of Assembly for the training space. The project doesn’t end here! There is more to come, so make sure you follow along.

    Questioning Migrations Workshop in Luxembourg

    Greetings from Luxembourg! On December 2, we hosted a very diverse group of migrants from Austria, Germany, Ghana, the Czech Republic, Nigeria, Luxembourg, and Romania in Luxembourg for the Questioning Migrations workshop, co-founded by the #Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. We touched on asylum policies, case studies, actors, and how the EU‘s migration policies can better serve migrants. The workshop was facilitated using pedagogical materials developed with project partners, including Union des Associations e-graine, Hellenic Youth Participation, Babele ODV and SOS Racismo. We also thank Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg) for allowing us to use their space for this insightful workshop.

    Dramatic Pathways Concludes with a Final Play

    We are wrapping up Dramatic Pathways to Inclusion with hearts full of memories! In the words of Alexa, one of our participants: “It was an incredible project for me and I realized once again how much these type of projects help me personally. Hearing your stories, sharing meals, dancing and singing, late night conversations and the bonds we created made me a better person.” Our youth exchange ended with a bang, as it was finally time to show the audience what our participants had been working on: a final spectacular showcase! Our participants, having explored hate speech realities across various countries, refined their improvisation and artistic expression skills. They creatively transformed social issues that we face daily into an expressive theatre play, weaving all their learnings into a compelling final act, and we couldn’t be happier with the results! Big thanks to our partners: Zorro et Compagnies, MIHI Egypt, Geyc, EQuality, Panevezio atviras jaunimo centras ,Asociacion mundus, Al-emad alkabeer for training and development co.

    Breaking Barriers with Theatre: Dramatic Pathways to Inclusion

    Theatre has always been a key tool for us, but this time, it’s the star of the show! In partnership with Zorro et Compagnies, we’re uniting young talents from 8 different countries for Damatic Pathways to Inclusion Youth Exchange: France, Morocco, Egypt, Romania, Spain, Lithuania, Poland and Jordan. In this project, we aim to harness the power of theater to promote social inclusion and break down barriers for marginalized youth. The first days were all about bonding, laying the groundwork for our week-long project, slowly easing our way into theatrical workshops then our participants started working on their theatre skills, diving deep into improvisation, and exploring the art of voice expression. Now, all eyes are on the grand finale – the final play! Our participants are pooling together their ideas and drawing inspiration from vital themes like inclusion, empowering people with disabilities, and self-acceptance.

    Stop Bullying Kick-off Meeting

    Important news from Coconut Luxembourg! We are super excited to get on board the Stop Bullying project with other project partners like Association Resopa (France), Microkosmos (Italy), and MYARTIST (Greece). Through this project, we will be introducing new tools, trainings, and campaigns that help us fight all sorts of bullying in our societies. If you are interested in helping to fight all forms of bullying, give the official Stop Bullying Page a follow on Facebook. Click here. More to come from this amazing project! Stay tuned.

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    Luxembourg Training on Migration and Asylum Policies

    The past few days have been super interesting for us! We hosted about 12 youth workers from Luxembourg, Spain, Greece, and Italy for a super interactive and impactful training on questioning migrations with the help of pedagogical materials developed by partner organisations. 👉 We had a 3-day training that was run in a train-the-trainer format to prepare the trainees (youth workers and soon-to-be trainers) for using the various kits (pedagogical materials). 👉 The goal was to have them run various workshops in their respective countries, helping more young people adapt to the materials to gain updated knowledge, understanding, and practical steps involved in migration and asylum policies. A big thanks to our facilitators and Cultures of Assembly for the training space. The project doesn’t end here! There is more to come, so make sure you follow along.

    Read More »
    Questioning Migrations Workshop in Luxembourg

    Greetings from Luxembourg! On December 2, we hosted a very diverse group of migrants from Austria, Germany, Ghana, the Czech Republic, Nigeria, Luxembourg, and Romania in Luxembourg for the Questioning Migrations workshop, co-founded by the #Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. We touched on asylum policies, case studies, actors, and how the EU‘s migration policies can better serve migrants. The workshop was facilitated using pedagogical materials developed with project partners, including Union des Associations e-graine, Hellenic Youth Participation, Babele ODV and SOS Racismo. We also thank Cultures of Assembly (Luxembourg) for allowing us to use their space for this insightful workshop.

    Read More »
    Dramatic Pathways Concludes with a Final Play

    We are wrapping up Dramatic Pathways to Inclusion with hearts full of memories! In the words of Alexa, one of our participants: “It was an incredible project for me and I realized once again how much these type of projects help me personally. Hearing your stories, sharing meals, dancing and singing, late night conversations and the bonds we created made me a better person.” Our youth exchange ended with a bang, as it was finally time to show the audience what our participants had been working on: a final spectacular showcase! Our participants, having explored hate speech realities across various countries, refined their improvisation and artistic expression skills. They creatively transformed social issues that we face daily into an expressive theatre play, weaving all their learnings into a compelling final act, and we couldn’t be happier with the results! Big thanks to our partners: Zorro et Compagnies, MIHI Egypt, Geyc, EQuality, Panevezio atviras jaunimo centras ,Asociacion mundus, Al-emad alkabeer for training and development co.

    Read More »
    Breaking Barriers with Theatre: Dramatic Pathways to Inclusion

    Theatre has always been a key tool for us, but this time, it’s the star of the show! In partnership with Zorro et Compagnies, we’re uniting young talents from 8 different countries for Damatic Pathways to Inclusion Youth Exchange: France, Morocco, Egypt, Romania, Spain, Lithuania, Poland and Jordan. In this project, we aim to harness the power of theater to promote social inclusion and break down barriers for marginalized youth. The first days were all about bonding, laying the groundwork for our week-long project, slowly easing our way into theatrical workshops then our participants started working on their theatre skills, diving deep into improvisation, and exploring the art of voice expression. Now, all eyes are on the grand finale – the final play! Our participants are pooling together their ideas and drawing inspiration from vital themes like inclusion, empowering people with disabilities, and self-acceptance.

    Read More »