How can differences become a source of learning rather than conflict or prejudice?
This is a key question “ID Talks” want to help individuals and organisations to reflect upon and try to answer. After a successful first edition in the autumn of 2020, and in the spring of 2021, we are organizing the second edition of ID Talks this spring, with new topics and under the motto “Embracing Diversity”.
“ID Talks” is a series of 5 online workshops on 5 major topics in the promotion of Inclusion & Diversity (ID) and quality youth work. It features youth workers, professionals, and volunteers, from all over the world to share insights, research findings, food for thought, good practices or inspirational stories. They will guide participants through the pressing matters and challenges affecting Inclusion & Diversity and inspire them to make their programmes and organisations more inclusive, embrace human differences, look ahead and picture how the future of youth work and Inclusion & Diversity might be.
Each workshop begins with input from a guest speaker. After, participants have the opportunity to engage in the discussion, ask questions, and share about their own realities and experiences.
When?
Every other Wednesday, at 1 PM CET, from 08 September until 03 November.
08 September (1 PM CET) > ID Talks Race: The motto of our European Union is: ‘United in diversity’. Then why is the struggle for racial equality not over, and seems that it is just starting now in many places through important, big movements, like “Black Lives Matter”? What is racism and how can youth work address it? - Guest speaker: Guest speaker: Mohamed Barrie, City Pirates, Belgium
22 September (1 PM CET) > ID Talks LGBTQIA+: Social acceptance, and sometimes even the lives of LGBTQIA+ people are still jeopardised in many countries in the 21st century. How to get a more sensible perspective and fluid take on gender and sexual orientation? How to make these taboo topics talkable and could they be addressed in (international) youth projects? - Guest speaker: Dani Prisacariu, Gender Talk, Romania
06 October (1 PM CET) > ID Talks Class: Almost no one speaks about class anymore, and it seems, it is something left to history or marxist literature. Why so? What does class mean to you? How classes influence and shape young people’s lives? How do we create an offer that is attractive, but also accessible to all young people? - Guest speaker: Falko Blumenthal, Union Secretary, Industrial Union IG Metall, Germany
20 October (1 PM CET) > ID Talks Gender: Gender as a multi-layer social construct, but in public discourse, it is often diminished to the individuals’ physical traits. How do society's standards and expectations impact our self-image? Why are these standards gendered? How to address body awareness, body image, and identity in youth work, especially in the age of digitalization and social media? - Guest speaker: Tony Lashden, Belarus/Sweden
03 November (1 PM CET) > ID Talks Diversity: We strive for equality in our societies, but do we appreciate the diversity that comes with it? Why should we talk about diversity? Why to embrace it? How to harness our unique perspectives, pool our collective intelligence to tackle the greatest challenges of our age? Why and how diversity strengthens any team or organisation, what personal applications does it have? What that means for young people and youth work? - Guest speaker: Rahel Aschwanden, Instituto Now, Brazil
For whom
Youth workers, youth leaders, professionals, and volunteers involved in ID in the EU youth programmes, as well as all those interested in youth work and Inclusion & Diversity topics.
Main objectives: -To provide food for thought and learn from inspirational ID stories; -To provide an opportunity to learn about ID topics from the youth work sector and beyond; -To get information, inspiration, methods to help the youth sector address ID; -To inform about and contribute to quality (international) youth work; -To identify and learn how to tackle existing and future challenges within ID;