We create awareness on the history of resistance and solidarity against right-wing authoritarianism
Activities
This project organises activities that include memory forums, training sessions, workshops, exhibitions and conferences. These create a space for memory education at the community level.
Workshops
Meetings where we analyse the status and the best way to engage with the memory of right-wing authoritarianism in terms of policy and practice.
Memory Forum
Encourage conversation within communities about relevant histories such as the Roma resistance, Jewish Resistance, anti-fascism, Women and feminism, colonial legacies, state authoritarianism, and unrecognised victimhood.
Practices of Memory Today
The Practices of Memory Today I and II provides the opportunity to present the first two researches of the SOLREM project and to host experts to share insights related to the topics.
Research
Our research establishes a transnational basis for the work in the SolRem project. It involves desk research, quantitative research (surveys), focus groups with a relevant sample of the public and relevant stakeholders in the five countries of the Consortium.
Who are we?
We are a collective of Non-Governmental Organisations from 5 countries, all of which have had far-right regimes in Government in the past. Through this project, we take a deep look into our respective pasts, how memory is maintained, how resistance stood its ground, how each country’s History is taught. Additionally, we bring together points of connection between us from a transnational perspective..
The Consortium
- Patrir – Romania
- IM Cultural – Portugal
- Rauhan-Kasvatus-Instituutti (RKI) – Finland
- CEIPES – Italy
- CITEM/Porto University – Portugal
- Young Educators – Portugal
- Muzeon – Romania
- NOVACT – Spain
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