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323286717484“Disable the Label” , Žilina, Eslováquia
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Wed, 15 Oct 2014 18:32:24 +0000http://connectart.pt/?p=293Disable the label foi um intercâmbio Europeu organizado pela associação Nadácia Krajina harmónie na cidade de Žilina, no norte da Eslováquia, sendo o primeiro a contar com a participação de jovens do projecto Porto de Partida.
O intercâmbio, que recebeu jovens de seis diferentes países europeus, culminou com um festival na cidade e uma apresentação de uma peça de teatro, resultante dos workshops de teatro, dança e música, que aconteceram ao longo do projecto.
Abaixo podem ver um vídeo sobre o intercâmbio e o festival.
]]>293Porto de Partida – Assinatura de Protocolo
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Thu, 10 Jul 2014 21:24:10 +0000http://connectart.pt/?p=310Na passada sexta feira, dia 10 de Julho foi assinado nos Paços do Concelho da cidade do Porto, um protocolo de cooperação com a Connect ART. O projecto chama-se “Porto de Partida” e esperamos proporcionar aos jovens em desvantagem social a oportunidade de participarem em intercâmbios europeus, envolvendo para o efeito, instituições de acolhimento, escolas e associações da cidade.
Fica o registo publicado no canal da CMP.
]]>310Hassan – IFD : Media Campaining video
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Sun, 09 Feb 2014 21:10:38 +0000http://connectart.pt/?p=308Aqui está um excelente vídeo produzido durante a sessão “IFD: Media Campaining” pelo Adam, Bence, Adi e Lukas enquanto participantes do projecto UnReSt : Unveiling Religious Stereotypes organizado pela Connect ART sob a ação 3.1 do programa Juventude em Ação.
]]>308UnReSt : Vídeo apresentação final
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]]>305The Daily News are out !!!
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Wed, 04 Dec 2013 21:04:54 +0000http://connectart.pt/?p=302Here we have it. All of your UnReSt daily news in one file.
]]>302Curso de Formação – Porto, Portugal | 2 a 10 de Novembro 2013
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The project to be held in Porto, Portugal, is funded by the Youth in Action Programme and will bring together young people from 10 different countries to explore and discuss issues related to religious stereotypes and analyze the diverse manners how the related subjects are treated in our countries and in the European space in general.
A ConnectART – Associação Cultural Juvenil está a organizar o seu segundo projecto na cidade do Porto. O projecto UnReSt : Unveiling Religious Stereotypes, financiado pelo programa Juventude em Ação irá receber cerca de 34 participantes de 10 países diferentes.
Mais info: “Recently, we assisted to a series of events clearly displaying great social unrest derived from religious intolerance and/or alarming discrimination. One of the most polemical is the latest video that ridicules the prophet, Mohammad. Moreover, in the last decade we followed the reactions to the attacks of 9/11, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, an upsetting escalade of terrorism (Bali, Casablanca, Jakarta,Istanbul, Madrid, London, Mumbai…), the Danish “cartoons affair”, the inter-religious disputes in the Balkans or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, intra-religious struggles like the ones in Ireland and in Iraq, or even events of civil disorder in France and the UK.
“UnReSt: Unveiling Religious Stereotypes” is a project that intends to raise awareness to the existence of negative religious stereotypes and, subsequently, focus on promoting interfaith dialogue. Therefore, we will analyse some of the causes behind religious conflicts, addressing threats to peace, security and social cohesion and thus try to prevent the negative impact of religious discrimination. The coordinator of the project is ConnectART, a youth association from Portugal which will host a Training Course in Porto with 34 young people from 10 countries from the European Union and neighbouring partner countries, representing various religions.”