SATURDAY 6TH OF MAY
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Introduction to the day
9:30 Working groups
10:00 1st workshop session Saturday
Imagine a new beginning
The workshop will focused on having fun together, breaking boundaries between each other, making new friends, and working together to find answers and solutions.
Move-connect-play
We invite you to be part of our experimental workshop, where we explore collaboration and dialogue without words.
Teachers for peace
The DNS-Movement of Mozambique represented by Pedro Matarausse will do a presentation about the contributions of DNS-Schools for Peace and Justice.
Non violence
Conversational workshop on nonviolent civil disobidience actions with examples of local and country wide actions.
Open your eyes
Experiencial workshop raising awareness on multicultural environments, stereotypes and judgment.
Eco-feminism, embracing the future
What would the world look like if women had equal power to men? What kind of society would have developed if it had been a different culture that had created the global norms? What is patriarchal capitalism and how has it impacted our planet?
We change the world by using Utopia as a tool
‘You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one’ (Imagine, song by John Lennon)
11:00 Break
11:30 Key note speech: Jessica Kleczka
12:30 Working groups
13:00 Lunch
14:00 2nd workshop session Saturday
Climate Justice in Western Africa
You have the opportunity to hear about our experiences traveling through Western Africa, seeing Climate Change and it’s impact with our own eyes.
Local peacebuilding approaches to build sustainable utopias
Online intervention
An inspirational workshop against community based violence, aiming to contribute to build a lasting and sustainable peace from the ground.
A framework for teaching for peace
A workshop to discover how you can make a difference in the lives of your students by creating a curriculum for a more peaceful world.
I have a dream to live safe
Dreams, struggles, fights, hopes by people suffering from the military occupation by Israel. One day they wish to be free. Storytelling about the situation of the Palestinian refugees in Aida camp, Bethlehem, West Bank.
Collaborative Communication
The workshop focuses on creating strength based, person centred and outcome focussed conversations.
Peace and conflict resolution
Looking at alternatives to violence and how to create the peaceful future we want to live.
Futures thinking for Global Citizenship
An exciting and thought-provoking session that will equip participants with the tools and knowledge to envision and build a sustainable and peaceful future!
15:00 Break
15:30 3rd workshop session Saturday
Local futures
Helena Norberg-Norberg “Local futures” Pre-recorded lecture Duration: 1 hour VENUE: Banegard CONTENT Prerecorded lecture by Helena Norberg-Hodge which will bring a discussion about culture, society and the way that we work together is becoming too segregated....
Meeting “The Poor”
You are going to be provoked by this workshop. Your empathy will be tested. When are ‘the Poor’ really Poor?….
Peace Please: Developing Culture of Peace in Organisations
A card game that inspires discussion and action towards peace.
16:30 Break
17:00 Keynote speech: Ash Perrin
18:00 Working groups
18:30 Dinner
20:00 Performances evening