Widen Your Outlook – Networking Session at EYC

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This event was a part of the programme of the European Youth Conference in Gdańsk hosted with Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung office in Warsaw.

Context

To face today’s challenges, it is crucial that grassroots movements and activists connect with each other and collaborate to strengthen their impact. This session reflected the needs of youth leaders to expand their network and identify resources which the other organisations/ participants present at the event can offer them.

Workshop

Throughout this interactive session, participants discovered other participants and their organisations/areas of interest. After a first general round to identify what each participant wants to get out of the event, we split in groups based on our areas of interest to further explore how we can reinforce each other’s work. We finished the session with a chance for participants to exchange contacts and/or plan an informal follow-up after the session to discuss further.

The workshop was moderated by Ioana Banach (Programme Manager at the Green European Foundation) and Carlotta Weber (Project Coordinator at the Green European Foundation).

Telling the Story: Getting Young Green Voices Heard at EYC

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This event was a part of the programme of the European Youth Conference in Gdańsk hosted with Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung office in Warsaw.

Context

Austerity, populism, illiberalism, corruption, nationalism, xenophobia – all around us today we see obstacles to reaching an open and progressive society. Crackdowns on media, freedom of expression and civil liberties are all threats to democracy that exacerbate these trends. Now, more than ever, the voices of young people need to be heard – yet they are all too often marginalised, ignored and dismissed. In addition, the volume of information available, through new forms of media, and the circulation of so-called ‘fake news’ make it harder than ever for all citizens, not just the young, to obtain reliable, trustworthy information. In this challenging context, how can young writers stand out as progressive voices communicating with integrity?

Objectives

This workshop aimed to give participants some tips and tools to make their voice heard. From coming up with an angle to turn an important topic into a compelling news story, to pitching their proposal and getting their work published – we’ll walked them through the steps to get their story out there. Participants got the chance to start working on a story of their own, and were invited to share their own experiences with writing, communicating and getting publishing.

We also discussed some controversial questions such as how to be a credible voice whilst taking a political position, and the role that alternative media can play to shed light on the topics overlooked by the mainstream media.

The workshop was moderated by Beatrice White (deputy editor of the Green European Journal) and Julia Lagoutte (editorial assistant at the Green European Journal).

Online Learning for Green Politics at EYC

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This event was a part of the programme of the European Youth Conference in Gdańsk hosted with Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung office in Warsaw.

Context

European youth is particularly active online. According to data from 2016, 91% of youth in the EU (16-29 years old) uses internet daily, as compared to the level of general population, which was 71%.

However, only 26% of youth in the EU use online learning materials, while European Commission data from 2016 indicated that only 9% of young people participated in online courses of any subject. This data shows that there is still a lot of space for promotion of online learning amongst young people.

The Green European Foundation and Green Group in the European Parliament have initiated a project entitled Impact Europe – Online Course for Green Activists. The course taps into the potential of using digital learning environments for the advancement of green policies and the empowerment of young people to take action towards making their voice heard and shaping European democracy.

Workshop

During this workshop, we shared the experience of Green European Foundation in developing e-learning programmes. Furthermore, the workshop provided an interactive space for exploring ways in which the participants can make use of new (online) technologies to advance their own learning and activities. The objectives were to:

• Enable participants to identify tools and technologies to further their own projects within their available resources;
• Motivate participants to expand their knowledge on online learning methods beyond this workshop;
• Empower participants to develop their own online learning strategies.

Moderator

Ioana Banach is Programme Manager at the Green European Foundation.

Summer Lab 2017 in Austria

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This year’s Summer Lab looked into the state of democracy on the local, national, European and global level while identifying different dimensions of decline that societies are facing. In this framework, GEF hosted an international workshop in English on progressive alliances in Europe between social movements, the Greens and local initiatives from different countries. This included the analysis of responses by governing parties as well as by the right-wing opposition to facets of decline and seek to formulate Green alternatives for the future of European democracies and a united European democracy.

Different formats to create lively debates

To engage all participants, different methods of training were used and as many slots as possible for open debates, such as  ‘sessions of larger groups’ as well as ‘Open Space’ and free planning sessions, were provided. By combining the training soft skills such as campaigning, network analysis, communication, moderation methods with policy and the party programme, the Summer Lab aimed to generate ideas, new networks and new collaborations between and among Green party members and politicians, activists and different actors of civil society. Gathering around 100 participants in the idyllic scenery of Kapfenberg in Austria, its aim was to formulate Green responses to the interplay between social and economic tendencies of decline, symptoms of crisis and how to strengthen our democracies.

Parallel workshops around ‘Change’

The hands-on training were done in four ‘in-depth workshops‘, with one specific focus each, which were organised in three phases spread across the two days of the Summer Lab:

a) How to democratise and restructure the Green party, 30 years after its foundation, in order to carry forward its objectives and regain its sociopolitical role.

b) Cities as lively spaces of political contestation: Discussing questions of the public space, commercialisation of cities and common goods.

c) What challenges does the current world of employment generate for the mobilisation of citizen’s and how can contribute to a democratisation of the production of wealth?

d) Narratives for change: How can we create alliances of different forces in Europe, which oppose the Status Quo while disassociating from the far right at the same time. This workshop will be organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Grüne Akademie Steiermark and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.

The ‘Big Picture’

The ‘Big Picture’ panel debate helped frame the political and societal context and will give, alongside the workshops and other forms of discussions, further food for thought.

The panelists will be:

Dr Gael Brustier, Political scientist and political activist, France

MA Carina Altreiter, Institute of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria

Prof Dr Andreas Fisahn, Faculty of Law, University of Bielefeld, Germany

MA Gabu Heindl, Architect and City Planner, Austria

MA Hanna Lichtenberger, Institute for International Politics, University of Vienna, Austria

Prof em. Dr Klaus Offe, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany

It is hoped that through the Summer Lab, individual projects by participants on the basis of those new networks and alliances will be initiated, and discussions on a progressive future of Europe, strategies to fight the far right, and on progressive populism in Europe will be continued afterwards, while integrating local and national initiatives with European struggles and future European activities.

For the full programme (available in German only), please click here.

 

Registration: closed since 31 May. Stay tuned for the outcomes of the event!

Date/Time: 14-16 July

Place: Kapfenberg, Upper Styria (Austria)

 

European Youth Conference 2017 in Gdańsk

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The three-day Conference in Gdańsk addressed issues including globalisation and European and nationalist answers to it. From  24 to 26 July, we explored the current challenges to open societies and inclusive democracies, and how people risk being divided along lines of integration and identity. Moreover, the programme included practical workshops and ample space for networking.  

We discussed important points of reference and processes that are shaping the worldview of engaged young Europeans, who on an everyday basis are searching for ways to make a socially responsible, just and sustainable Europe happen, and also focus on the causes of and reactions to growing feelings of uncertainty, injustice and fear in EU member states in a beautiful setting at the Baltic Sea.

GEF Workshops

The Green European Foundation contributed to this conference with three relevant workshops:

  • WIDEN YOUR OUTLOOK – NETWORKING SESSION (Tuesday, 25 July, 15h-17h): To face today’s challenges, it is crucial that grassroots movements and activists connect with each other and collaborate to strengthen their impact. This session reflected the needs of youth leaders to expand their network and identify resources which the other organisations/ participants present at the event can offer them.
  • ONLINE LEARNING FOR GREEN POLITICS (Tuesday, 25th of July, 17h30-19h00): During this workshop, we shared the experience of Green European Foundation in developing e-learning programmes. Furthermore, the workshop provided an interactive space for exploring ways in which the participants can make use of new (online) technologies to advance their own learning and activities.
  • TELLING THE STORY: GETTING YOUNG GREEN VOICES HEARD (Wednesday, 26 July, 11h-13h): This workshop aimed to give participants some tips and tools to make their voice heard. From coming up with an angle to turn an important topic into a compelling news story, to pitching their proposal and getting their work published – we walked them through the steps to get their story out there.

More Information

Other useful information can be found here: http://calendar.boell.de/de/event/european-youth-conference or you can send an email to eyc2017@pl.boell.org.

Registration: Applications closed on 30 April 2017

Date: 24 to 26 July 2017

Venue: Europejskie Centrum Solidarności I European Solidarity Centre, Gdańsk (Poland)

Hope and cope – Green Summer Academy in Poland

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Context:

We meet in an extremely important year for EU, with the Brexit negotiations, the elections in France, Germany and Netherlands, the unpredictability of the new US President Donald Trump and the crisis of democracy in Poland and Hungary.  This generates various factors that will directly and indirectly impact the progress of the global climate policy and the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Next year’s municipal election in Poland makes us focus on the role of regions and cities in the transition to low carbon societies, and other progressive transformations. We checked if the European Pact of Amsterdam can play a role in this transition. One of the cornerstones of the green vision of the world is sustainable development, for which the preservation  of pure environment and of nature rich in biodiversity for the future generations is as important as the short term economic efficiency and social justice.

Therefore, our Green Summer Universities gave the participants an opportunity to enter into a direct relationship with living nature and thus provide them with additional knowledge, sensitivity and motivation for its protection and political representation of its interests.  Due to the mega projects of transeuropean waterways that threat the principal Polish rivers, together with badly implemented Water Frame Directive, the water ecosystems were at the center of  the ecological outdoor expeditions during this third Green Summer Academy, located in the heart of the Natural Park of Great Poland.

Programme:

The three day event consisted of lectures, debates and practical workshops focusing on the following themes:

  • Puszczykowo theme;
  • Green economy seminar;
  • Green and progressive city, local governance theme;
  • Skills and empowerment;
  • Climate change and Paris Agreement theme;
  • Public debate in Poznań.

 

This summer school was executed with the support of the Green European Foundation and Heinrich Böll Foundation in Warsaw.

Registration: Via email to ewa.sufin@strefazieleni.org

Date: 13 to 16 July 2017

Place:  Puszczykowo near Poznan, Poland

 

Univerde IX Edition in Spain

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Context

The economic crisis and the increasing number of applications for asylum, that often remain unacknowledged, as well as the perceived lack of protection and the fear of cultural identity loss are favouring the rise of populist, nationalist and xenophobic movements. Those movements are generating a growing anti-European sentiment and are testing our democratic values as well as the very raison d’être of the European Union.

Besides, there has been a transfer of decision-making powers from the states to supranational institutions which has resulted in the loss of sovereignty of the nation state as such. This oftentimes is also perceived as a loss of power of the citizens who see their participation in the decision-making process severely diminished, which has generated a sense of disaffection towards the EU institutions.

Univerde IX

This year’s edition of Univerde therefore aims to increase knowledge and foster the debate about the role of the European Union in the global context, from a Green point of view. This event will provide a platform to discuss possible Green solutions to the deterioration of democratic processes and the disenchantment with politics of large groups within the European societies.

Speakers from all over Europe will discuss on a variety of European issues, while integrating a Spanish perspective, in different sessions with more than 300 participants.

Programme

DAY 1 (8 September)

  • Parallel workshops
  • Opening ceremony 
  • Conference about “Justice and Democracy in post-Brexit EU”
  • Plenary session about “Democracy, post-truth and populism – challenges to the EU”

DAY 2 (9 September)

  • Parallel workshops
  • Plenary session about “Human Mobility and Borders”
  • Conference about “Ecofeminist contributions to the defense of land and people”
  • Plenary session about “Environment and Global Markets”

Please download the full programme here or find more information on the webpage of Univerde.

Registration: Please sign up for the event by sending an email to sconsuegra@fundacionequo.es

Date: 8-9 September 2017

Venue: Logroño (La Rioja), Spain

 

Escola d’Estiu 2017 in Barcelona

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The core question of  the  Escola d’Estiu 2017 was how can cities, villages and the local communities meet global challenges? Furthermore, the focus  was on the challenges faced by European societies in order to guarantee the democratic future for its citizens. For this occasion we brought together local politicians, Green party members and enthusiastic young people to exchange ideas and engage in Green debates.

Programme

We opened the event with a documentary screening of “Brave class. The power of the words”, a film about political communication in time of Brexit, Trump, the rising of the extreme right in Europe, post-truth and other challenges.

The second day consisted out of panel discussions with experts on two relevant topics:

  • The freedom of speech and expression, threathen?
  • The left and the ecology in the South of Europe: flight, governing, opposition and construction of a pan European alternative.

These were followed by a series of simultaneous workshops which allowed for more in-depth analysis of the following topics:

  • Ecology, animal protection and local management;
  • Sustainable management and social issues: reorganization of the public services;
  • Economy, ecology and tourism;
  • Agenda 2030: the objectives of a sustainable development International instruments to include feminist issues in the local agendas.

Download the full programme here.

The European point of view was represented by Green members of the European Parliament as well as representatives of EU-wide institutions.The results of this summer university will be disseminated to a wider audience and made accessible in English afterwards.

More information available here.

Registration: Register by sending an email to fundacio@noushoritzons.cat
Date/Time: June 30th – July 1st
Place: Barcelona
Venue: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Campus de Poblenou, Carrer Roc Boronat, 138

Summer University in Barcelona: Escola Estiu 2016

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This year’s summer school of the Catalonian foundation Nous Horitzons served as a space to reflect and advance. Its programme evolved around questions on the future of the European Union, and Catalonia in particular, on a political but also economic level.

A panel debate, organised by the Green European Foundation, with speakers such as Ernest Urtasun (MEP Greens/EFA, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds & Economist), dealt with the topic of fiscal paradises, tax evasion and whistle-blower protection in the aftermath of the release of the Panama papers.

Moreover, different parallel workshops were organised on the second day of the workshop on relevant topics such as the consequences of the Brexit or perspectives of the welfare state.

For practical information and detailed programme, visit the website of Fundació Nous Horitzons.

Green Academy “TIPPING POINTS” in Croatia

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Under the title ”Tipping points”, the fifth edition of this summer university provided 6 days of intensive programme for a very diverse group of 150 participants from more than 20 countries, including Latin America and U.S. For the first time City of Komiza was hosting the Green Academy, which programme was conducted in public spaces.

Programme was organised in three working modules (Commons, Degrowth and Climate Justice) and was focused on exchange of theoretical  insights and practical experiences of scholars, practitioners, activists and experts.  Intense exchange has taken place between European scholars and their Latin American counterparts which have demonstrated some of the most interesting lessons from previous decade.  Among many relevant speakers, guests of the Green Academy were Boris Buden, Hilary Wainright, Daniel Chavez, Joan Martinez Alier, Jagoda Munić, Pablo Solon, Giacommo D’Allisa, Barb Jacobson, Edgardo Lander, Kira Vinke, Branon Andersen and Srećko Horvat. Apart from modules, participants were also involved in plenary debates where political implications of current political situations were broadly discussed.

Participants were able to take part in many cutting edge discussions which are currently relevant at European level and have a first hand experience and exchange with contributors. As a working framework was also relevant for broadening epistemic community gravitating to political ecology at European level and exchange platform between different organisations and groups. It has proven to be a very safe environment to articulate demands for more interesectionality on the Left and for feminisation of politics while at the same time offering visions that comply with ideas of internationalism, sufficiency and solidarity.

Working languages of the academy were Croatian and English.

The final programme is available here.

MORE INFO:

More information about this event available at IPE website and Facebook.

“Summer Days” Lorient, France

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This year’s “Summer Days Lorient”, organised by Fondation de l’Écologie Politique from the 25th to 27th of August, provided three days of insightful discussions about relevant Green topics, such as Climate and Ecology, Democracy, Migration and many others. More information on the programme and its themes can be found on this webpage.

Green European Foundation participated in two special workshops during this event.

Firstly, the Green European Journal contributed with a debate entitled “Europe, borders and refugees”, on Thursday, the 25th of August from 14h00 to 15h30. This debate focused on the return of borders on the European continent and how the situation with refugees has shaken the European society and its core values, ​​such as freedom and solidarity. This event was hosted with the help of Fondation de l’Écologie Politique and Heinrich Böll Stiftung. It featured Marie Toussaint (BE delegate for Europe), Jens Althoff (Heinrich Böll Stiftung); François Gemenne (University of Liège); Dorothée Schmid (IFRI) and Laurent Standaert (Green European Journal).

As an additional reading for this occasion, we recommended the 12th edition of the Green European Journal: Checkpoint Europe – The Return of Borders.

Secondly, our director Aurélie Maréchal participated as a speaker in a workshop on “Political ecology, 20 years from now”, which took place as well on Thursday, the 25th of August from 14h00 to 15h30. During this workshop, we looked at what greens should do now, as we are confronted with catastrophic scenarios regarding the future of our democracies, along with the political, ecological, social and economic crises.  We also discussed how the new narrative to be developed and the challenges we should anticipate to face 20 years from now. The moderator was Alain Coulombel (member of the Executive Bureau of the French Green party) and the other speakers included Yves Cochet (president of Momentum Institute) and Alice Canabate (sociologist).

Green Summer Gathering: Edition 2016 in Belgium

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This year’s edition of Les Rencontres Ecologiques d’Eté (Green Summer Gathering) featured many insightful workshops, debates and lectures. Information about the programme and registration is available at Etopia’s website. During this occasion, the Green European Foundation contributed with two special debates about the present and future of the European Union.

The first debate was held on Saturday, the 27th of August, from 09h30 to 10h45. This roundtable addressed the “why EU” question: Why the EU? Is the EU dream over? Why should we keep working hard on it? Does it represent the best way to insure progress in Europe? Special inputs on these matters were provided by professor Tanguy de Wilde (University of Louvain).

Our second debate took place right after – between 10h45 and 12h00, and focused more on “how EU” question in relation to this year’s challenges, such as the situation in Greece, issues with refugee policies and Brexit. How do we re-dynamise the EU project and make it “popular” again? How to tackle and approach this? Should the priority be institutional (more democracy, more transparency)? Should it be economical? Should we create a different approach to some challenges, such as the refugee policies? And how to contain the influence of the lobbies in all this? The list of speakers included:

  • Philippe Pochet (European Trade Union Institute);
  • Jean Quatremer (Correspondant at Libe à Bxl);
  • Jean De munck (Professor of Sociology at UCL);
  • Vivien Pertusot (Head of IFRI);
  • Philippe Lamberts (Co-President of the Greens/EFA).

Both debates were held with simultaneous translation in French and English. More information about them can be found on this webpage.

“Univerde” Summer University in Spain

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The 8th edition of “Univerde” was entitled “The Circular Economy and the model of change”. This summer university offered lectures, debates and workshops which provided insights into how the Green economy can be fostered through transitions to Circular economy. The goal of Univerde is to provide an open space for exchange of ideas, creation of new strategies and networks for better society.

The programme included three plenary sessions, with inputs from numerous national and international experts:

  • Saturday, the 9th of September (19h00-21h00) Another economy is underway. New dynamics and forms of prosperity. Circular economy;
  • Sunday, the 10th of September (12h00-14h00) Administrations as an accelerator of change towards the Circular economy;
  • Sunday, the 10th of September (18h00-20h00) Companies that foster the Circular economy.

These were followed by many interesting parallel workshops. The entire programme in Spanish is available for download here. For more information, visit Univerde webpage!

Watch the summary video from this event below!