No Difference, big difference. HHEINA project final seminar

More than 50 participants took part in seminar, finalizing international project Horizontal Historical Education in Non-discriminative Activities, organized in POLIN Museum, in Warsaw (Poland) from 16 to 18 December 2019.

Participants took of the seminar, finalizing international project Horizontal Historical Education in Non-discriminative Activities
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photo by POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
The speech of the Museum POLIN Acting Director Zygmunt Stępiński. Zygmunt Stępiński speaks in the left corner of the room. On the right there is a screen with the white title of the seminar “No Difference, big Difference” on a blue background. In the foreground there are participants of the seminar sitting in the rows.
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The speech of the Museum POLIN Acting Director Zygmunt Stępiński, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Work in groups during an integration exercise. In the foreground there are three people standing around the table and discussing. On the left side stands a man and on the right side two women. In the background other groups, having a discussion, can be found.
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Work in groups during an integration exercise, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
A group of teachers during workshops. People working in a small groups. Each of the group sits in a separate circle and discuss.
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A group of teachers during workshops, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Integration workshop. The picture presents participants of the integration workshops. The people in the first rows are sitting, while those from the last are standing. It was the part of the exercise
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Integration workshop, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
A teacher’s group during workshops. In the foreground there is a group of five people, discussing. Three other groups are sitting in circles in the background
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A teacher’s group during workshops, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
PH.D. Małgorzata Kołaczek’s lecture on romophobia. The picture presents the listeners of the lecture on romophobia. The lecturer stays on the left side of the photo. In the center there is a screen on which a slide showing a photo of the stereotypical representation of Roma women is displayed. Women are dressed in long, patterned skirts, captured while dancing
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PH.D. Małgorzata Kołaczek’s lecture on romophobia, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
A police group during workshops. The participants of the police workshop are sitting in one large circle in the middle of the room. The facilitators are standing in the middle of the circle. There is a screen behind them. On the screen a slide about the similarities and differences within the police is displayed
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A police group during workshops, photo: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Two first days were devoted to project presentations, including public premiere of the project sub-website, catalogue of good practices and manuals for police and teachers – all prepared by project partners in close cooperation.

Participants – mostly teachers and police officers from three respective countries, but also representatives of other institutions, engaged into the antidiscrimination education (from Poland, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania and Slovakia) – had opportunity to share their experience and to compare situations, methods, challenges and opportunities in different European countries.

On the third day – project consortium day – representatives of the POLIN Museum, Anna Frank House (the Netherlands) and Kazerne Dossin (Belgium) summarized two-years process, concluding cooperation and making draft plans for future sustainability of project outcomes and partnership itself.

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