European Summer School on “Prejudice, Genocide, Remembrance”

Budapest, 5 – 10 July 2015

The Tom Lantos Institute (Budapest), the Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Education and Psychology (Budapest), and CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe (Brussels) are organising the second European Summer School, on “Prejudice, Genocide, Remembrance” for 25 civil servants, educators, journalists, Churches and civil society representatives from the Council of Europe member countries.

The Summer School employs a multidisciplinary approach that complements Holocaust education with human rights training. It combines collective memory workshops with the discussion of relevant cases of human rights violations and the teaching of skills to prevent and counter these violations. The principle goal of this training is to develop understanding of the ways collective memories of traumatic past events shape inter-community relations in the present. Furthermore, the training situates prejudice and genocide in the context of human rights and democratic values.

Trainings and lectures include:

Prejudice, group-focused enmity, scapegoating;

  • The Holocaust, the Roma genocide, Roma literature on the Holocaust;
  • Countering anti-tsiganism;
  • Memory and memorials, competitive victimhood;
  • Reconciliation models, transitional justice;
  • Holocaust education;
  • Human rights; minority rights;
  • Freedom of speech and the media;
  • Young people and the far-right; countering the far-right.

There is no participation fee. Lunches are covered by the organisers. Financial support is available.

Please find more information here: http://tomlantosinstitute.hu/content/apply-our-european-summer-school-prejudice-genocide-remembrance

Deadline for Application: Monday 6 April 2015, 23:59 CET

To apply, fill in the Application Form, save it with the following name: 2015PGR_lastname_firstname, and submit it to applications@tomlantosinstitute.hu. Please do not send any other document. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

Louise MÉTRICH

Programme Manager, Roma Rights and Citizenship

 H-1016 Budapest, Bérc u.13-15

Mobile: +36703790869

Landline: +3612090024

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