DIALOGUE
Shaping Europe through dialogue - DIALOGUE against populism, racism and anti-Semitism (2018-2019)
Project Number: 601676-CITIZ-1-2018-1-BG-CITIZ-REMEM
DIALOG has conducted intercultural dialogues with contemporary witnesses of the 1968 movement who also experienced the upheavals of 1981 and 1989. In other words, a "historical dialogue" is being conducted in which biographies of citizens who can report on such milestones in European history are being created.

Intergenerational DIALOGues took place in workshops on the history of Europe and its challenges.
By examining "degenerate art", the atrocities of the Nazi era were remembered and attention was drawn to racism, marginalisation and hatred then and now. In an art dialogue, young citizens created exhibits entitled "MY PICTURE OF EUROPE".
As part of the juxtaposition in national and international exhibitions, panel discussions with political representatives on the tasks of the newly elected EU Parliament will be held in all participating countries before the European elections.
As part of the international exhibition on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, an intercultural DIALOGUE was held with "works" and "words". At this international exhibition, young citizens from EU countries presented their "image of Europe" - an expression of their vision of the future. A radio campaign promoted, accompanied and disseminated DIALOG.
The events and activities were organised in Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Austria and Germany. Around 1,200 participants of all ages took part.
Exhibition opening and panel discussion on the occasion of the 2019 European elections: "Shaping Europe through dialogue. Dialogue against populism, racism and anti-Semitism"
took place on 20 May 2019, 16:30, Cafe Kaiserfeld, Kaiserfeldgasse 19-21, 8010 Graz.