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Published in: HomeBelfast is welcoming refugees with a radical new approach: speaking to them
We’re having different conversations about immigration, race and community. They are successful, and fun, and they...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The theatre group challenging Bosnia's ethnic divisions
I was imprisoned in Omarska concentration camp. There's a growing danger it could happen again. That's why I’m...
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Published in: TransformationThree more ways to build solidarity across our differences
For most people divisive rhetoric isn’t new; they’ve been developing ways to counter it for years.
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Published in: TransformationCan polarisation be eroded by design?
How can society encourage more nuance and compromise when entrenched opposition is baked into consumerism and...
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Published in: TransformationIt’s communication isn’t it? Using theatre to bring people together
On issues like Brexit there’s never one single answer, one right or wrong view.
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Published in: TransformationCan theatre change your mind?
Most people don’t think of media as propaganda, but confirmation bias is rife. What can be done?
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Published in: TransformationWhat democracy looks like when you have to disagree with your neighbours
As much as I dislike the administration of President Trump, I value community harmony very deeply.
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Published in: HomeTowards dialogue in Northern Ireland
Can education, notions of deliberative democracy and intercultural integration come together to rescue our...
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Published in: TransformationFive ways to build solidarity across our differences
How do we build bridges between people who could be allies but view each other with anger and suspicion?
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Published in: Mediterranean journeys in hopeWhen refugees appear, we take them to the art museum
The German city of Karlsruhe uses art to bring new arrivals together with local citizens, creating a dialogue that...
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Published in: HomeThe Think Project, Brexit and the urgent need for better citizenship education
The Think Project in Wales, born from a project to combat home-grown Islamic extremism, demonstrates that open...
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Published in: Mediterranean journeys in hopePancakes for peace! The school bus project in Calais
Sharing food and mutually teaching each other can help bring people together. In the Jungle camp of Calais, one...
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Published in: TransformationStructuring our beloved communities?
If we believe that changing the world involves changing the kinds of relationships we have with one another, what’s...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?A new way of challenging racism and far-right ideas in young people
Through open dialogue and debate we seek to understand why they feel the way they do. Then, we aim to give them the...