Youngsters in Greece: Lost Generation? 30 March 2016

By Erin Worden Dialogues are messy. There are questions and confusions and an endless series of complexities. Dialoguers often stitch together experiences, thoughts, and emotions to make some sort of sense of the world and their role in it – though this process is seldom neat. This, of course, held true during a recent dialogue sponsored by Inter Alia….

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UNITED: Understand Neighbors Integration Through European Dances

Youth Exchange, Fasano, Italy 16-24 February 2016 When my friend asked me if I wanted to go to Italy my automatic response was “Of course”! Someone might think that “How” or “why” was the most important questions but I always wanted to visit Italy so anything else wasn’t important enough. Except from my work… When I asked about taking…

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Social Project to Enterprise: Learning how to make a change, the British way!

22-30 January 2016, Watford, UK Youth Exchange Georgios Michalis Papadopoulos It seems that London always has something hidden for you to explore. And what we discovered there, me and Leonidas, was something much more unexpected than we thought at start, which was the other, the hidden side of this multinational and historic city. Francis helped us learn about ourselves,…

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ERASMO+ Empower Rural Areas: Seed More Opportunities

11 – 18 January 2016, Ciampino, Italy Training Course Maria SotiropoulouIt was a great experience for me, participating in this interesting training course. I have joined youth exchanges but it was my first time in a training course. The training course was very well organized and very interesting. The organizers followed the agenda and they were present during the…

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European Youth Citizen Position Project Estonia & Greece: Youth Exchange in Athens, January 2016

In January 2016 Inter Alia hosted a Youth Exchange involving 2 teams of 10 youngsters from Estonia and Greece in the framework of the “European Youth Citizen Position” KA2 project. The activities of the Exchange were all based on non-formal learning and revolved around 2 central ideas: rights and responsibilities of citizenship and human rights education. We visited the…

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LOVE me GENDER

Training Course for Youth Workers, 5 – 12 November 2015, Zagarolo, Italy Ioanna Gympaki: In this training I saw myself revising some basic notions upon which I built my whole perception of the world. I learned about gender-based divisions, that society has invented in order to separate us and broke free from stereotypes about homosexuality that I inevitably carried….

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Experiencing Leadership

Youth Exchange, 2 – 12 November 2015, Little Gaddesden, UK Aleka: There is no doubt that I am glad about my participation in this programme. I had the chance to learn about martial arts like judo, karate and kick boxing and to practise every day. Apart this, I acquired a lot of information on leadership topic. Personally, I am…

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