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Inclusive Europe September 2025 Edition
Dear Friends, Welcome to the latest edition of the Inclusive Europe newsletter, where we share with you the most recent news in the field of Diversity and Inclusion. Read on to find out more about recent achievements! eucen |
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Join Us for the Food Includes International Virtual Workshop! We invite you to join the Food Includes International Virtual Workshop, an opportunity to explore inclusive, food-based approaches to adult learning! The workshop will take place online on 30 September 2025, from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (CET). The Food Includes project is dedicated to promoting inclusion, upskilling, and flexible learning in adult education and lifelong learning by using food as a powerful and relatable learning context. This workshop is for adult educators, marginalised adult learners, or educational networks and stakeholder organisations. During the workshop, participants will get a first look at the Food Includes Open Educational Resources (OERs) designed to support educators in creating more inclusive, engaging, and practical learning environments. Participants will be introduced to the materials and will have the opportunity to provide feedback that will help shape the project’s final outcomes. Date: Monday, 30 September 2025 Time: 11:30 AM – 13:00 PM (CET) Location: Online (via Zoom) Registration: Click here to register Agenda: Find the agenda here Learn more about Food Includes by visiting the official project website here! |
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Final Conference of the Democrat ProjectThe Democrat project is a highly important initiative aimed at strengthening the resilience and sustainability of democracy through education. Funded by the EC Horizon programme, this project has developed comprehensive curricula for Education for Democracy (EfD) based on a framework of responsible democratic competences. The project has tested these curricula through open, local, and innovative learning projects, and developed a robust toolbox to support transformative EfD practices across the EU and beyond. Now we want to announce the final conference of the Democrat project and invite you to join!![]() ![]() Diagonal, 690-696, 08034 Barcelona ![]() ![]() The Democrat conference will explore the evolving role of civic and democratic education in fostering resilient democratic societies in Europe. It will emphasise that democracy is not just a political structure, but a shared practice built and maintained through everyday collective decision-making and social engagement. Education for Democracy is more than a subject, it is a pedagogical approach embracing co-creation, embodied learning, and mutual engagement. This conference aims to: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
New research explores the role of digital media in fostering Inclusion, Participation, and Peacebuilding across Europe The INCLUDE ME+ project proudly announces the release of its comprehensive Mediation in Media Study—an in-depth exploration of the current state of digital media in Europe. This newly published study, that examines how digital media is both shaping, and being shaped by, efforts to create safer, more inclusive online spaces across Europe, brings together two key research reports: A Desk Research Report, offering a detailed overview of the European digital media landscape, including current legislation, policy initiatives, and current challenges to an inclusive digital environment. A Participatory Action Research (PAR) Report, based on direct input from representatives of students, civil society organizations, digital media creators, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and experts, highlighting real-life experiences, community challenges, and innovative practices in inclusive media-making. Together, these reports provide vital insights into how digital platforms can serve as spaces of visibility, safety, and voice for marginalized communities. The research was carried out by partners across Denmark, Finland, Germany, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine, with additional EU-wide insights. “We believe that media can be a powerful force for social transformation,” says the INCLUDE ME+ consortium. “This study is a call to action for media professionals, students, educators, and civil society to rethink how we create and share content.” ![]() |