A group of 30 youth workers selected by the partners of the project “My City Through Time” will gather in Barcelona to improve their networks, develop new contacts and cooperation, and gain experience in European-funded projects. This week training programme will allow participants to become aware of the project’s topics and to explore methodologies to facilitate the prevention of radicalization, the attraction to populism and nationalism, and to support democratization processes and European values among young people in their local communities.
The programme highlights the presentation of the didactic materials on Barcelona and the demonstration of the city-tour “Barcelona’s Social Revolution (1936 – 1937)“, one of the four memory rallies organized by the EUROM within the project. Participants will also have the opportunity to exchange information and best practices on youth memory education throughout the cases of Route to Exile and the project You and Me. The Nazi genocide of the Roma and Sinti will be explored in a lecture by the researcher Anna Carballo, who will also deliver a workshop on the prevention of Romaphobia.