Dátum/Idő
03.21. 12:30 - 22:00
Kategória(k)
Anti-racism world day
European blood transfusion
Hungary and the demographic changes
Subjective Values Foundation has been organizing the events of the Anti-racism World Day, designated by the United Nations in 1966, for 15 years now. In 2014 we organized these cultural and professional program at 4 different locations in Budapest’s “Central/Party districts”, which attracted approximately 4000 participants, mostly young people between the age of 18 and 35.
The 2015 event, which we will co¬-organize with the Ebony African Organization, Hope for Children and Phiren Amenca, will host, among others, the action day of the No Hate Speech Movement, and two moderated round table discussions. We will ask our guests to express their opinion regarding the proposed subjects: migration, hate speech, Roma integration.
12:30 – NGO fair
14:00 – No Hate Speech Workshop
14:00 – European Council Living Library
16:30 – Press conference
17:00 – Opening
Youth center of the European Council, No Hate Speech Campaign Committee, Office of the Fundamental Rights, Subjective Values Foundation, Hope for Children and other partners
17:30 – The situation of hate crimes in Hungary – round table discussions:
Amnesty International; Fundamental Rights Office; Phiren Amenca Nemzetközi Hálózat; Századvég Alapítvány; Ministry of Justice, Ebony Association
19:00 – Hungary and the demographic changes – round table discussions:
Invited guests: Korózs Lajos országgyűlési képviselő (MSZP), Niedermüller Péter alelnök, Európai Parlamenti képviselő (DK), Révész Máriusz országgyűlési képviselő (FIDESZ-KDNP), Szél Bernadett társelnök (LMP).
20:30 – Song-óra Group tuning for mutual respect
Guest: Der Reimteufel (D) – Music against racism concert
Related to the Anti-racism World Day, the photo exhibition of Wall Free Europe and the No Hate Speech Movement will be visitable in MUSZI.
About the World Day:
http://hu.wikipedia.org/
About the No hate Speech movement:
http://
About the Ebony Organization
http://www.savannah.hu/hu/
About Music Against Racism movement:
http://www.zare.hu/