Im Februar lädt das CITIM wieder engagierte Bildungsakteure aus dem NGO-Bereich für ein Peer-to-Peer ein.
In dieser Art von Format tauschen wir uns auf Basis eines konkreten Tools unserer Bildungsarbeit zu grundlegenden Fragen der ECM (Education à la Citoyenneté Mondiale) und der BNE (Bildung für Nachhaltige Entwicklung) aus.
Für Dienstag den 20. Februar 2024 ist von 14:00 – 16:00 folgendes Programm vorgesehen:
Gemeinsam werden wir den großformatigen Outdoor-Parcours zum Ökologischen Fußabdruck durchführen. Diesen könnt ihr anschließend kostenfrei im CITIM für eure Events ausleihen.
Daran anschließend gibt’s einen interaktiven Theorieinput als Diskussionsbasis. Dabei erfahren wir unter anderem, was der Erdölkonzern BP mit dem Ökologischen Fußabdruck zu tun hat und wir sehen uns die Verantwortungsebenen in der Klimakrise näher an: Welches Land emittiert wieviel? Globaler Süden versus Globaler Norden, welche Bevölkerungsgruppen emittieren wieviel, wodurch setzen extrem reiche Menschen besonders viele Treibhausgase frei? Und wie sieht es mit der Klimaverantwortung multinationaler Unternehmen aus? Es gibt auch pädagogisches Theoriefutter zur Frage warum gemeinsames Handeln als Ziel der Klimabildung wirksamer ist als die alleinige Konzentration auf private Verhaltensänderungen.
Dann gehen wir in den Austausch rund um die Frage “Wie kommen wir in unserer Bildungsarbeit vom Fokus auf individuelles Konsumverhalten zu gemeinschaftlichem und politischen Handeln?” ausgehend von den eigenen Erfahrungen und Wünschen aus der Bildungspraxis.
Meldet euch an unter citim@astm.lu, denn die Plätze sind begrenzt.
Wir freuen uns auf euch!
Te invitamos a participar de este taller mensual que tiene como objetivo impulsar tu proceso creativo, tengas experiencia en escritura o no. El taller es también un punto de encuentro en el que compartir, aprender y elaborar un producto grupal al final del proceso.
Le CITIM vous invite pour la troisième session de notre atelier d’écriture créative « Tertulia » mercredi prochain.
Passez une soirée détendue avec des personnes qui partagent la passion pour la langue espagnole et découvrez l’offre de lecture de notre
bibliothèque.
Inscrivez vous chez rocio.meza@astm.lu !
Comme toujours cette offre est gratuite.
Thursday 25th of April 6.30 pm (18h30) @Centre Sociétaire et Sportif Gare : 29, rue de Strasbourg L-1839 Luxembourg
This Huni Kuin family is coming from Brazil to teach about their indigenous culture and traditional practices, sharing their value of their communication with the natural spirit world as well as talking about the current situation of the Amazon and its people and natural inhabitants.
They have faced significant challenges and threats to their way of life. They have also been affected by environmental degradation, including deforestation and pollution.
Despite these challenges, the Huni Kuin tribe continues to fight for their rights and way of life. They have formed alliances with other indigenous groups and organizations and have worked to preserve their traditional practices and protect their lands.
Join us for a conversation with them hosted by Rocio Meza, cultural officer at ASTM – Action Solidarité Tiers Monde asbl.
To finish off we get to enjoy a concert by Txanas (musicians) Meka and Muru.
The translation in English is provided by Samira, her companion who has supported Huni Kuin for many years and is closely connected to their culture and spirituality.
Free entry, register now by e-mail: citim@astm.lu or by phone: 400 427 31
There is a possibility to give a financial support during the evening by buying crafts or making a donation.
Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.
However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.
Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.
Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.
We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu
Please notice that these events are for free!
Part 1
02.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis
Part 2
09.10
Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)
Passion, intricate rhythms, and awe-inspiring performances are what you might associate today with the word flamenco.
However, to truly understand the essence of this way of living, one must delve into the rich depths of its history, marked by the struggles and influences of minority communities.
Our goal is to meticulously study the multifaceted history of flamenco, from its early stages to the sold-out shows of today, with a focus on the hardships and influences of minority groups.
Expect extensive references, comparative analysis of literature, and an introduction to fundamental flamenco music concepts with practical demonstrations. By the end of this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of flamenco’s origins, its significance to those who have shaped it, and its continuing impact on culture and history.
We invite you to participate in this 3-part series of conference, by registering for each part individually by mail to: rocio.meza@astm.lu
Please notice that these events are for free!
Part 1
02.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis
Part 2
09.10
Introductory flamenco dancing course by Rosa Maria Fernandez

Part 3
16.10
Conference “The History of Flamenco: Tracing Minority Hardships and Influences” by Giorgos Christodoulakis (With short flamenco dance demonstrations by Rosa Maria Fernandez)