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Join us for a series of workshops discussing stereotypes and superstitions. Hosted by Huseyin Celik.
Upcoming meeting: November 28, 2024 at 18:00
We invite everyone to participate in a series of five discussions / workshops focused on stereotypes and prejudices against ethnic, religious, and other minority groups. These sessions aim to foster understanding and promote dialogue about the challenges faced by marginalized communities.
The main goal of the cycle is to hold meetings on stereotypes about special groups. People will learn about these groups and free themselves from their stereotypes. In this way, we will reach freedom.
During the meetings, there will be presentations and workshops. People will have the opportunity to meet people from these special groups. They will be able to understand how many stereotypes they have for these groups. They will also get answers to their questions.
We specifically chose these groups because we think people have too many stereotypes about these groups.
The initiator and main facilitator of the Workshops is
Huseyin Celik – a journalist, activist, and expert on Turkey, Islam, and migration. He hails from Turkey and has been living in Poland for the past six years. His work is focused on promoting peace, dialogue, and human rights.
𝔽𝕣𝕖𝕖𝕕𝕠𝕞 𝕎𝕠𝕣𝕜𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕡𝕤 ℂ𝕪𝕔𝕝𝕖 𝕃𝔼𝕋’𝕊 𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕂 𝔸𝔹𝕆𝕌𝕋: #𝟙 𝕀𝕤𝕝𝕒𝕞
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Venue: Dunaj Instytut Dialogu, Chmielna 26/22 Street
Participation in the meeting is free
In the first meeting, we will talk with Muslim men and women and reconstruct together the common patterns present in our society concerning that religious community. We will interrogate ourselves, we will try to get to know each other and discover together the ways on how to become free from prejudices.
Join us and stay tuned for the next meetings to come!
Conducting the meetings: Huseyin Celik
Conducting the meetings: Huseyin Celik
Guest facilitator: Boipelo Mahlobogwane
Born and raised in South Africa, I will bring a fresh perspective on the continent’s rich cultural mosaic, drawing on a deep appreciation for Africa’s complex heritage and its modern transformation.
We warmly invite you to the third meeting in the ‘Freedom workshops’ project series, dedicated to exploring the culture and life of the Roma community.
The Roma are one of the most discriminated groups within the European Union. By getting to know their culture and daily challenges, we hope to inspire a dialogue that helps us overcome prejudice and stereotypes.
Conducting the meetings: Huseyin Celik
Guest speaker: Agnieszka Caban (Dom na Pograniczu Foundation) – a cultural studies expert, doctoral candidate at the University of Warsaw, researcher of national and ethnic minority cultures, and multiculturalism specialist.
Graphics by Weronika Szczurko @slowa_ilustrowane
Freedom Workshop: Let’s Talk About the Vietnamese Community
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Date: Thursday, November 28, 2024, starting at 6:00 PM
Location: Dunaj Institute of Dialogue, ul. Chmielna 26/22, Warsaw
Participation in the workshop is free of charge. Please register for the event via this form: https://forms.gle/FGsGC7vBjcXYBrNR7
We believe that by getting to know each other, we can break down stereotypes, become more aware and open, and ultimately freer.
The Vietnamese community in Poland, comprising around 30,000–60,000 people, is one of the most active minority groups in the country. Vietnamese people have settled in Poland in two main migration waves: during the communist era under agreements with North Vietnam, and post-1989 for economic reasons.
How do they live? Where do they work? How do they see themselves and their community in Poland?
🤝 We will answer these and other questions during the fourth meeting in the “Freedom Workshop” series, dedicated to the Vietnamese community living in Poland.
Facilitator:
Huseyin Celik – Journalist, activist, and expert on Turkey, Islam, and migration. Originally from Turkey, he has been living in Poland for six years. He advocates for peace, dialogue, and human rights.
Guest Speaker:
Tôn Vân Anh – Polish-Vietnamese journalist, actress, translator, writer, educator, and activist for democracy and human rights.
The graphic was created by Weronika Szczurko / Instagram: @slowailustrowane.
The meetings are carried out as part of the project COURAGE, FREEDOM, IMAGINATION co-financed by the City of Warsaw and the Allianz Foundation.