17/12/2021
12:40 - 14:30
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Friday, 17 December 2021, 12:40 – 14:30 CET

This was the final event of the Let Me Say This project, which started in early 2021, by FEPS and Foundation Max Van der Stoel. The Let me say this project is about storytelling. Progressive activists and change makers all over the world have been featured in a monthly video and live 30 minutes interview. Get inspired by personal stories and struggles to further progress towards a more equal and just society.


Programme:

Panel 1 – Fighting inequalities

  • Christian Nana – Inclusion
  • Milka Yemane – Migration & Diaspora
  • Eléonore Nouel – Consent and sexual violence
  • Mihailo Markovic – LGBTQI

Panel 2 – Democratic empowerment

  • Evgenija Janakieska – EU-integration
  • Rasha Malaeb – Electoral reforms
  • Bohdan Ferens – Democracy
  • Hend Mgaieth – Youth Empowerment

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