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Documento de presentación y trabajo para los participantes del workshop europeo para jóvenes emprendedores sociales en inmigración, integración, diversidad y derechos civiles, que coorganizan Fundación Bertelsmann, la Bertelsmann Stiftung de Alemania y Citizens for Europe.
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S UMMER S CHOOL 20 1 2Círculo de Lectores, 5–7 September
B ertelsmann StiftungB rückenbauerB arcelona
connecting practitioners for a more inclusive society #bss12
BRÜCKENBAUER SUMMER SCHOOL 2012
co-organisers
facilitation & conception
Design und Layout: Anna Lena Hohmannhallo@annalenahohmann.com
partners
collaborators
WELCOME WORDS
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We are delighted to welcome you to the Brückenbauer Summer School 2012 in Barcelona.The Summer School invited 50 practitioners from across Europe who are engaged in civil society organisations active in the field of migration, integration and inclusion. The School serves as a platform to network, to learn, to exchange and to create new project ideas.Our motivation for organising the School is also to connect the Germany based, multi-ethnic and multi-faith network “Forum der Brückenbauer” with colleagues from other European countries to strengthen cross bor-der cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and good practices.The thematic umbrella of the School captures issues of diversity, social cohesion, combating racism and populism and interfaith dialogue. How-ever, the School is designed as a highly interactive event that allows you to propose and bring forward your own topics and ideas. We expect a high level of engagement. The more engaged you are the more contacts, ideas and knowledge you will take home.We placed the Summer School to multicultural Barcelona, that, though it only experienced migration from outside Spain in the last two decades, it already offers good practices towards a inclusive city. The School itself is an example of a multinational partnership in which each partner provided specific contacts and resources. It is in this light we wish you a successful event and a pleasant stay in Barcelona.
Dear Participant,
Dr. Orkan KösemenProject Manager Bertelsmann Stiftung
Martin WilhelmDirectorCitizens For Europe e.V
Michaela Hertel DirectorFundación Bertelsmann
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KEYNOTES
Ratna Omidvar
Michaël Privot
Stephen Shashoua
Is President of Maytree, a private foundation that promotes equity and prosper-ity through its policy insights, grants and programmes. The foundation is known for its commitment to developing, testing, and implementing programmes and policy solutions related to immigration, integration and diversity in the work-place, in the boardroom and in public office. Ratna also serves as a director of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance and is the chair of the Board of Directors of the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council (TRIEC). In 2006, Ratna was appointed to the Order of Ontario. In 2010, the Globe and Mail profiled Ratna as its Nation Builder of the Decade for Citizenship and in 2011 she was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada.
Is director of the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) where he started as Networking and Campaigns Officer in January 2006. Previously, he worked during four years as FNRS Research Fellow at the University of Liège (Belgium). He also has several years experience in community building of Muslim communities in Belgium and Europe, as well as consultancy on related issues. He holds a BA in Ori-ental History and Philology (Islamology), a specialisation in Comparative History of Religions and Arabic (Damas), and a PhD in Languages and Literature from the University of Liège (Belgium). Michaël became ENAR’s Director in March 2010.
As Director of the London based 3FF (Three Faiths Forum), Stephen Shashoua, together with his dynamic team, innovate, design, and deliver a wide portfolio of award-winning social cohesion programmes to encourage interaction and learning between people of different faiths and beliefs. Having joined in 2004, Stephen has led the development of 3ff since 2008 into one of the UK’s largest and most delivery orientated interfaith and inter-cultural organisations. Stephen oversees 3FF’s outreach, both nationally and internationally. With a background in educa-tion and lifetime of understanding cultures, Stephen continues to work towards solutions to conflicts between communities and promote interaction, cooperation and learning through his work on the ground, as well as through his writing and lecturing.
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CONCEPT AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHOOL
We conceptualised the Brückenbauer Summer School as an interactiveand flexible platform that allows participants to individually shape their own agenda and to set their thematic foci according to their professional interests, needs and experiences. In order to foster networking and knowledge building we designed a methodological and process-oriented frame that includes a variety of non-formal methods and tools that will lead participants during the Summer School. These tools allow partici-pants to become owners of the Summer School and they demonstrate their strength when participants are highly engaged. Focus is set on ac-tors, challenges, strategies and visions. As the title suggests, participants will be guided through collective and individual learning experiences.The Summer School aims to empower and to connect practitioners from across Europe, who are engaged in the fields of migration, diversity and inclusion, to combine their knowledge and forces for a more inclusive society in Europe. The Summer School will support a process of:
• BUILDING and sharing knowledge and practical experience on themes,strategies and good-practices.
• DEVELOPING sustainable cooperation and exchange during and after
the Summer School.
• PROMOTING cross-border networking and the development of commonproject ideas.
On an individual level, the Summer School gives participants a chance to present themselves and their work, to encourage active learning and to become more aware of their own resources. Additionally, it aims to strengthen the capacity of participants to better meet the objectives of their own organisation and projects and to empower them to act as multipliers within their own social and professional environment.
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AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY
2pm
4pm
6pm
6.30pm
4.45pm
8.30pm
Arrival and Registration
Welcome Cocktail
• Presentation of the Agenda • Getting to Know
Dinner
Official Opening
Keynote Speech I + DiscussionRatna Omidvar President, Maytree Foundation, Toronto
NOTES
05
THURSDAY, 6 SEPTEMBER THURSDAY
Welcoming + Keynote Speech II + DiscussionMichaël PrivotDirector, ENAR, Brussels
• Topic Brainstorming • Barcelona/Catalunya and the 3 topics
Buffet Lunch
Meeting at the Bus to go to Raval
9.30am
11.30am
1pm
2.30pm
• Welcome in Raval - Fundació Tot Raval
• Stories from NGOs in Raval
• Round Tables: What are our approach towork for an inclusive society?
• Harvesting of the day
3pm
Dinner8.30pm
NOTES
06
FRIDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY
Welcoming + Keynote Speech III + DiscussionStephen ShashouaDirector, Three Faiths Forum, London
End of the Summer School
Dinner + Visit of the Castellers (Catalan Human Towers)
Individual Template + Storytelling:How to connect the learnings to our current projects?
Buffet Lunch
Pro Action Café: How to bring our projects and questions forward?
Closing Session
NOTES
9.30am
11.30am
1pm
8pm
2.30pm
7pm
5.30pm
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YOUR CHANNELS OF INFORMATION
Printerest
Websites
∞ #bss12 (name tag for the conference, for twitter, facebook, pinterest)
∞ @FBertelsmann (curated by Fundación Bertelsmann, Barcelona)
∞ @ZdIntegration (curated by Bertelsmann Stiftung; title:
future of integration)
∞ @opencitizenship (curated by Citizens For Europe e.V.)
∞ https://www.facebook.com/FundacionBertelsmann
∞ http://www.facebook.com/citizensforeurope
∞ http://www.facebook.com/Zukunft-Integration
∞ http://pinterest.com/opencitizenship/harvesting-bss12/
∞ Future of Integration (Project of Bertelsmann Stiftung, Germany)
Future of Integration on XING (German professional Network)
∞
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Alkiviadou, Natalie AEQUITAS, Limassol (CY)alkiviadou@aequitas-humanrights.org
Ansara, Mossa M.O.Eritrean Association, Stockholm (SE)mossaansara@hotmail.com
Atasayı, Sibel UNDP, Common Space for Shared Knowledge Beirut/Berlin Sibel86@gmx.de
A ltınışık, Serap European Women’s Lobby, Brussels (BE)s.altinisik@gmx.de
Arpad, Kerim German-Turkish Forum, Stuttgart (DE)kerim.arpad@dtf-stuttgart.de
Bayram, Canan University of Hamburg [PIASTA],Hamburg (DE) canan.bayram@yahoo.de
Benallal, Ahmed Llum del Nord, Barcelona (ES)benallaltanger@yahoo.es
Bozkurt, Aziz Aufbruch Neukölln, Berlin (DE)aziz.b@gmx.de
Branco, Cristina Associação Lusofonia, Lisbon (PT)lusoculturas@gmail.com
Butler, Vicky Runnymede Trust, London (UK)vicki@runnymedetrust.org
Ceylan, Handan Federation of Turkish SocialDemocrats in Europe [HDF],Berlin (DE)handancey@googlemail.com
Chowdhury, Sharif M.N.H.Action for Equality, Support, Anti-racism [KISA], Nicosia (CY)nezmul@gmail.com
Demir, Merfin Amaro Drom; Jewish-Muslim Dialogue,Erkrath (DE)rayyan05@hotmail.de
Casas Pietrini, Julio César Latin-American Intercultural Association Dosmundosmil, Barcelona (ES)2mundosmil@gmail.com
Fall, Aziz Citizen21, Copenhagen (DK)aziz@co2greendrive.com
Fernau, Sidonie Organisation of bi-national Families and Partnerships, Hamburg (DE)sidonie.fernau@googlemail.com
Giousouf, Cemile German-Turkish Forum Aachen, Ministry of Labour and Integration NRW Düsseldorf (DE)CemileG@gmx.net
Gleitsmann, Nadim verikom – Association for Intercultural Communication, Hamburg (DE)nadim.gleitsmann@web.de
Goldberg, Gabriel Regional Association of the Jewish Communities of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (DE)G.Goldberg@jgd.de
Habib, Fariza Educational and Cultural Association of Pakistan Women, Barcelona (ES)fariza76@hotmail.com
Herkert, Deniz German-Turkish Forum,Stuttgart (DE)deniz@herkert-online.de
Jones, Vaughan Praxis, London (UK)admin@praxis.org.uk
Kaya, Daniela Jugend Neukölln; WG Migration SPD,Berlin (DE)DanielaKaya@gmx.de
Köylüoğlu, Fatih Migrapol, Siegburg (DE)f.koeylueoglu@migrapol.de
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Lietz, Roman Intercultural Centre for Families,BEQUIT, Berlin (DE)roman.lietz@gmx.de
Mazurek, PaulaRule of Law Institute,Lublin (PL), pmazurek@panstwoprawa.org
Militzki, Canan Alevi Cultural Association, Bad Salzuflen (DE)ycanan@hotmail.de
Mucuk, Gonca Turkish Parents’ Initiative in the GermanTurkish Association Köln [DTVK], SPD Köln (DE)goncamucuk@yahoo.de
Jamshed, Huma Educational and Cultural Association ofPakistan Women, Barcelona (ES)
Nguyen, Hoang NganIntegration Council,Münster (DE)the_hope2004@yahoo.com
Ni Bhroin, Saorlaith Immigrant Council of Ireland, Dublin (IE)saorlaith@gmail.com
Draxler, Marion Civil Courage and Anti-racism [ZARA],Vienna (AT)marion.draxler@zara.or.at
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Rejmer, Zuzanna Polish Forum for Migration [PFM],Warsaw (PL)info@forummigracyjne.org
Sackeyfio, Mira Association of bi-national Families andPartnerships [iaf], Frankfurt/Main (DE)afroroots@web.de
Sandilya, Hrishabh The Insaniyat Initiative, Prague (CZ)hrishabh.sandilya@aauni.edu
Schobbens, Beatrice European Network Against Racism[ENAR], Brussels (BL)beatrice.schobbens@gmail.com
Theonas, Kostantinos Open Horizons, Athens (GR)openhorizons@humanrights.gr
Türker, Salih Diversiteitsland, Amsterdam (NL)s.turker@diversiteitsland.nl
Eglé UrbonaitéLithuanian Centre for Human Rights[LCHR], Vilnius (LT) egle.urbonaite@lchr.lt
Weber, Tatjana German-Russian Association for Integration in Mönchengladbach,Willich (DE)guckxrein@web.de
Dr. Wojcik, Andreas Migrants in the Christian Democratic Union, CDUSiegburg (DE)info@andreas-wojcik.de
Yilmaz Ilkhan, Selma Foreigners Advisory Council of the City of Hanau, Hanau (DE)selmayilmaz84@yahoo.de
Önel, Kemal Ülkümen-Sarfati Society for Inter-cultural Dialogue, Köln (DE)kemaloenel@googlemail.com
Pakzad, Peyman Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Frankfurt/Main (DE)mail@peymanpakzad.de
Paraschaki, Argyri Regional Association for Migrants Representation Baden-Württemberg, Esslingen (DE)Argyri.Paraschaki@de.rhenus.com
Pavegos, Vasilis German-Hellenic Economic Union[DHW], Köln (DE)vasilis.pavegos@googlemail.com
Pérez, BlancaAntenne Jeunes [AJ], Paris (FR)ajflandre.blanca@gmail.com
Oberweis, Nathalie Association to Support ImmigrantWorkers [ASTI], Luxembourg (LU)lichtfous@asti.lu
Nkuibo, Jean-Pascal Society for Inclusion and Social Work,Potsdam (DE)yohpank@hotmail.com
PEOPLE & CONTACT
project responsibility
Martin WilhelmDr. Orkan KösemenMichaela Hertel
Participant Management & LogisticsArianna de MarioAmparo Parra
PR & CommunicationChristian MiessAnke KnoppMariana Schneer
Interactive Workshop of Europe Lena HummelGiulia Molinengo
info@workshop-of-europe.eu
info@workshop-of-europe.eu
wilhelm@citizensforeurope.org
orkan.koesemen@bertelsmann-stiftung.de
michaela.hertel@fundacionbertelsmann.org
demario@citizensforeurope.org
amparo.parra@fundacionbertelsmann.org
miess@citizensforeurope.org
anke.knopp@bertelsmann-stiftung.de
mariana.schneer@fundacionbertelsmann.org
facilitation & conception
organising committee
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Director of immigration of the Barcelona City Council
Ramon Sanahuja
UNESCOcat
Onno Seroo
Institut Europeu de la Mediterrània (IEMed)
Xavier Aragall
rrsanahuja@bcn.cat
o.seroo@unescocat.org
xaragall@iemed.org
IMPULSEMVanessa Cayuela Flores
Fundació Tot RavalNuria Paricio
Consell Islàmic Cultural de CatalunyaMohammed Halhoul Debboun
Collaborators
mohalhoul@gmail.com
partners
nuriaparicio@totraval.org
impulsem@terra.es
As a practitioner working for a more inclusive society…1) … What can I share about my experiences (resources)?
2) … What kind of tools do I want to gain?
contact of co-organisers
Bertelsmann StiftungCarl-Bertelsmann-Str. 25633311 Gütersloh+49 52 41 81 0
www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de
Citizens For Europe e.V.Seestraße 9613353 Berlin+49 30 20 93 46 630
www.citizensforeurope.org
Fundación BertelsmannPg. Picasso, 16 08003 Barcelona +34 93 268 73 73www.fundacionbertelsmann.org
orientation & addresses
Address of the Summer School (B in map)Círculo de LectoresTravessera de Gràcia, 4708021 Barcelona
Address of the hotel (A in map)Condado HotelCarrer d’Aribau, 20108021 Barcelona
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