Open Your Eyes

Project facts

Project promoter:
NGO’s Support Centre
Project Number:
PL05-0225
Target groups
Children ,
Young adults
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€69,500
Final project cost:
€66,386
From EEA Grants:
€ 59,647
The project is carried out in:
Białostocki

More information

Description

"The project intends to develop a group of young people (28 secondary school students in the city and county of Białystok) who will be taking informed decisions to react to and prevent acts of discrimination. Relevant skills will be developed and put to work in practice (at least 300 people will be involved in project activities). The project will increase young people's active participation in measures against discrimination, which will help build civil society driven by the principle of respect to diversity. Several young people of Chechen origin will take part in the project. A fly-on-the-wall video will be shot during the entire project (by participants and by a video professional) with the intention of making a final documentary. This part as well as dissemination will be the responsibility of the project partner, the WIDOK Cultural Education Association. The main goal of the project is to change young people's attitudes towards different others and develop skills of dealing with stereotypes."

Summary of project results

"The Podlasie region has been home for many a national, ethnic and religious minority for centuries. Surprisingly, the level of cultural and social awareness has been very low in the Białystok community. Local people are strongly individualised and show no interest in other cultures, as reported by the Białystok Community Tolerance Diagnosis. Meanwhile, a growing population of migrants predominantly from Chechnya and of non-European college students has triggered divides into 'us' and 'them'. Research suggests that these issues are rarely addressed in schools or in family environment. Racism and violence against national minorities and migrants have been on the rise. The project aimed at encouraging youth in Białystok secondary schools to pro-actively respond to acts of discrimination. The project helped reach out to a group of 28 students, including several Chechens, to build their capacity to respond to acts of discrimination and to engage in anti-discrimination initiatives for their peers. The project offered a series of workshops on themes such as stereotypes, multiculturalism, prevention of discrimination on the grounds of age, gender, origin, ethnicity; it also offered space for Polish and Chechen youth to explore the traditions, history and culture of the region. During the winter school break, project participants gained video production skills, learned about image-based story telling, sound recording and film editing. Each project participant completed an internship in a non-governmental organisation of his or her choice and participated in implementing one of 14 mini-projects focused on preventing exclusion, xenophobia and racism. The project partner, Widok Cultural Education Association, helped design and deliver video production workshops for youth."

Summary of bilateral results