Jump@School Added to the European Toolkit for Schools Portal!
MetNet´s Jump@School Project (2014-2017) is now available in 29 languages as a resource on the European Toolkit for Schools.
MetNet´s Jump@School Project (2014-2017) is now available in 29 languages as a resource on the European Toolkit for Schools.
Thursday 25th November 2021 (14:00 – 16:30 CET) International mobilities of young people are always an important moment of change, growth and learning in their lives - but to unfold [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JANUARY 12th, 2021 BERLIN, Germany -- Offering an innovative new model for generating active citizenship, the Asylum, Migration, and Integration Fund (AMIF) supported MINGLE project reached [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JANUARY 11th, 2021 NICOSIA, Cyprus - Funded by the Asylum, Migration, and Integration Fund (AMIF), the 2-year-long MINGLE project came to its conclusion last month with [...]
Over the course of two years, 9 partner organisations from 7 European countries joined forces to design a new model of European youth empowerment to tackle racism, xenophobia and discrimination [...]
We are witnessing a disturbing global rise in hate speech. Social media and other forms of online communication are at the center of this pandemic, and are exploited as platforms [...]
At the halfway mark of 2020, it is already clear to say this year is unlike any we have experienced before. Across the globe, every aspect of our lives has [...]
Today marks #SaferInternetDay 2020! MetropolisNet is proud take part in the European efforts to combat hate speech online with our #HITproject! ✋ Youth groups in cities across Europe are working [...]
Youth and employers gathered in Rome last week to review the development of a brand-new training package addressing employment competencies skills! The new course aims to help young people and [...]
Eine weitere Chance, an unserer Hate Speech Fokusgruppe teilzunehmen! Ihnen ist das Thema Hate Speech wichtig und Sie möchten sich in einer Expertengruppe im Rahmen des EU #HITproject (Hate Interrupter [...]
Our first #HIT focus group met last week in Berlin to discuss Hate Speech & Behaviour against Migrants (HSBM). Participants gathered information on country-specific forms of HSBM and existing/possible measures [...]
On the occasion of the ten-year anniversary of the official founding of MetropolisNet, we have asked our network members to share the story of their collaboration with MetropolisNet over the [...]
Das Projekt HIT ist im Oktober 2018 gestartet. Ziel ist es mit Jugendlichen Werkzeuge und Strategien in Workshops zu erarbeiten, anhand derer, sie „Hatespeech“ gegenüber Migranten und unter Gleichaltrigen in [...]