Tuesday, October 13, 2020

«Football connecting people»

  Η επόμενη εκδήλωση του “#FootballPeople” στις Σέρρες, είναι το βιωματικό εργαστήρι «Football connecting people» στο κέντρο πληροφόρησης της ΠΡΑΞΙΣ ( Ιουστινιανού 19), όπου νέοι από διαφορετικό υπόβαθρο θα συζητήσουν την κατάσταση του ποδοσφαίρου τον κόσμο και πώς το ποδόσφαιρο μπορεί να υποστηρίξει την κοινωνική ένταξη.

Σε συνέχεια των εκδηλώσεων μας για τις ημέρες ποδοσφαίρου ενάντια στον ρατσισμό, θα πραγματοποιήσουμε ένα εργαστήρι με κεντρικό θέμα τις διαφορετικές κουλτούρες στο ποδόσφαιρο, την ισότητα των φύλων στο άθλημα και τον πολυπολιτισμικό χαρακτήρα.

Αύριο Τετάρτη στις 18:00 στο γραφείο της Πράξις Ιουστινιανού 19. Είστε ευπρόσδεκτοι. (Οσες/όσοι επιθυμούν να έρθουν ας μου στείλουν ένα μήνυμα για την καλύτερη οργάνωση).

Black Lives Matter Broadcast

 

A.   Intro

-         0:05 Freedom | Hi everyone, my name is Ionescu Marian and I’m a Praxis Greece volunteer. Today I am pleased to present you another Black Lives Matter Broadcast in the framework of Fare #FootballPeople Week.

-         1:25 Freedom | In the previous broadcasts we mostly identified the issues and acknowledged our privileges, now it is time to discuss about possible solutions and ways in which we can act

 

B.    Playlist:

       Beyonce - Freedom 4:49

       Miguel - How Many 3:35

       Victoria Monet - Better Days feat. Ariana Grande 3:57

       Noname - Song 33 1:10

       H.E.R. - I Can't Breathe 4:48

       Lil baby - The Bigger Picture 4:13

       Che Lingo - My Block 3:40

       Macklemore - WHite Privilege 8:42

       Jorja Smith - Blue Lights 4:10

       Childish Gambino - This is America 3:45

       Emanuel - Black Woman 4:00

       Trey Songz - 2020 Riots How Many Times 3:25

       Usher - I cry

 

C.    Texts

-         Consciously buy from Black-owned businesses and restaurants

Becoming a customer of local and small businesses helps protect the livelihood of individuals within a community. If you aren't sure which businesses in your area are owned and operated by your Black neighbors, engage in discussions with other locals and ask them or do some research on google.

-         Wear Black Lives Matter gear and other apparel

What you wear speaks volumes, especially if the message supports racial equality and denounces hate.

 

 

-         Link up with local community groups and religious organizations

National and global organizations have the ability to marshal resources and disseminate information. In addition, many find they can make a difference in their towns, cities and states.

Your local school PTA, religious organization, child's extracurricular social group, your workplace and city hall are excellent places to listen to the challenges facing your broader community and help make changes where you live.

For example, discussions might center around disbanding offensive and racist traditions, requiring sensitivity training, or improving outreach efforts to make a greater cross-section of the community feel welcome and valued.

-         Continue your self-education: Book groups, TV shows, more

Do you know how to identify forms of covert racism? Were you aware of historical housing practices that restricted ethnic and racialized groups from buying property in specific neighborhoods? Pursuing an education about the many forms of systematic oppression in the history of the modern world can help you identify bias and discrimination within yourself and in institutions around you.

You can join or start a book club focused on topics of contemporary and historical racism. If you prefer individual learning, create your own education program or follow one of the many suggested programs, such as this framework from Autumn Gupta, entitled Justice in June.

CNET also collected this list of books, movies and TV shows to educate people of all ages about systematic racism.

 


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