On 10-15 June, in cooperation with the CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe, and the support of the Council of Europe (CoE), we co-hosted in the European Youth Centre Strasbourg, France, the study session titled “Creating Safe(r) and Brave(r) Spaces”.
The study session aimed to empower young people to create safe(r), brave(r) and inclusive societies where intersectional experiences are lived and valued through multi-faceted respect for diversity. Furthermore, it encouraged participants from different backgrounds and diverse personal experiences to meet, understand and work with each other in claiming, exercising, and defending their rights through active participation.
More than 20 youngsters from diverse backgrounds, countries and communities (advocating for disability, religion, sexual orientation, roma etc rights), together with their personal assistants and the organising team, came together, worked and reflected on how we can create safe(r) and brave(r) spaces. Throughout this week, the participants had the chance to learn about the work of ENIL, CEJI and CoE (which they also got the opportunity to visit and discuss with a representative), explore notions such as allyship, unconscious bias and intersectional discrimination, human rights education, the pyramid of hate, mental health and wellbeing, and many more. They also heard stories from people with different backgrounds, through the format of Living Library. Finally, they got the opportunity to work on 3 specific outputs: the Calendar of Allyship, the Inclusive Language Manual, and the Factsheet on creating inclusive and accessible events. All of them, when finalised, can be used by CoE, our organisations and others in our everyday work and help to make a change.