
BRIDGES, ANTIGONE and USB go to the 12th Vocational School of Thessaloniki!
On December 16th, 2019, the teams of ANTIGONE and USB in Greece held their 1st Community Meeting within the BRIDGES Project, with the school community
Bridges experiments collaborative integration practices in the local communities of 4 EU countries (Italy, Croatia, Greece and Spain) in order to encourage dialogue and mutual enrichment among all citizens living in a territory, generating social innovation and strengthening the community as a whole. Through sports, cultural activities and community services designed and implemented by community residents (natives and migrants) in a participatory and inclusive process, the project promotes EU values of inclusion of migrants and refugees and solidarity among citizens, providing at the same time innovative solutions to common needs.
On December 16th, 2019, the teams of ANTIGONE and USB in Greece held their 1st Community Meeting within the BRIDGES Project, with the school community
The peruvian dancers, tight in their colorful dresses, danced on the rhythm scanned by the audience. The rattles of the typical Sri Lanka costumes have jingled
As part of BRIDGES project, Centre for Peace Studies in collaboration with association Afro Badinya organised a second integration event on Friday, 22 nd of
As partners in the BRIDGES project, we strongly believe that meaningful dialogue and active collaboration of third-country and host-country nationals can create more inclusive and
On Friday, November 22nd, the ANTIGONE team carried out an experiential interactive workshop with one group of teenage students of migrant, refugee and national origin
On 19th of October Centre for Peace Studies together with Football Club Zagreb 041 held their first event in Zagreb, Croatia, as part of the
BRIDGES brings together 4 cities, 5 European countries and 9 partners to challenge xenophobia, cultural barriers and social divisions through codesign, sports, culture and community services.
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