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  • 2025 will be the year of ZERO ethnic and religious hate speech in schools in the municipalities of Prilep and Dolneni!

    During the month of December 2024, we conducted a series of activities in the municipalities of Prilep and Dolneni to address and respond to ethnic and religious hate speech that exists in online communication between young people/students from primary and secondary schools.

    In this regard, three workshops were organized in two primary and one secondary school in the municipalities of Prilep and Dolneni, where students of different ethnic and religious backgrounds had the opportunity to learn and interactively engage in discussions on the topics of interreligious and interethnic diversity, critical thinking and media literacy as powerful tools for opposing hate speech both online and offline.

    The workshops were held in the period from 23rd-25th of December 2024 and included students aged 12-18 in the three schools. The content and implementation were delivered by an externally engaged expert, Monika Taleska, in cooperation with the school staff.

    The lectures took place in the following order:

    1. Lecture at the Primary School “Ismail Qamili” – village Crnilishte, municipality of Dolneni.

    Date: 23rd of December 2024

    Topics covered by the lecture:

    – Research on media literacy: understanding how the media shape opinions and attitudes.

    – The psychology behind hate speech and its impact on individuals and communities.

    – Practical exercises: Evaluating media content for bias and misinformation.

    2. Lecture at the Primary School “Dobre Jovanoski”, Prilep

    Date: 24th of December 2024

    Topics covered by the lecture:

    – Introduction to hate speech: definition, examples and legal implications.

    – The role of the media in the spread and fight against hate speech.

    – Interactive session: Identifying hate speech with online and offline scenarios.

    – Tips for critical thinking and evaluating information sources.

    3. Lecture at SOEPTU “Kuzman Josifoski Pitu” Municipality of Prilep

    Date: 25th of December 2024

    Topics covered by the lecture:

    – Intersection of hate speech and freedom of expression.

    – Case studies: Real-life examples of the consequences of hate speech.

    – Media literacy skills: Recognizing fake news and combating disinformation.

    – Group discussion: How can young people contribute to a more respectful online environment?

    Next, on 27th of December 2024, was organized a New Year’s networking event at the office of the Association LET Station in Prilep.

    The timing of the event was deliberately chosen to capitalize on the spirit of renewal and shared optimism for the future, creating a significant platform to address the critical issue of hate speech in schools, particularly on ethnic and religious grounds.

    The event was attended by around 30 people, including: youth representatives (students from primary and secondary schools in Prilep and Dolneni), school staff and educators who previously played a key role in organizing workshops aimed at fostering tolerance and understanding, and representatives from various religious institutions, ensuring the inclusion of different perspectives and promoting interfaith dialogue.

    The event began with a warm welcome by the organizers, who highlighted the importance of the initiative in light of the growing concern about hate speech and its harmful impact on youth and community cohesion. Participants shared personal stories, insights and examples of the challenges they face in dealing with hate speech. These stories fostered empathy and understanding among those present, who highlighted practical approaches that have proven successful in different contexts.

    Also, was prepared a “New Year’s Resolution for Zero Hate Speech” making efforts for a collective commitment to promote zero tolerance for hate speech in schools and communities whose representatives participated in the event. This moment served as a powerful visual representation of unity and shared responsibility in addressing hate speech.

    Schools were encouraged to display the resolution prominently as a reminder of their commitment to fostering a safe and inclusive environment and to engage students, parents, and community members in discussions about hate speech and its consequences.

    The New Year’s networking event marked a significant step towards building a culture of respect, tolerance, and inclusion in the municipalities of Prilep and Dolneni. By engaging diverse stakeholders and emphasizing collective action, the event laid the foundation for ongoing efforts to combat hate speech and create a positive environment where every student can thrive.

    The activity is part of the Encouraging Collective Action for Religious Freedom in the Western Balkans project, which is being implemented in collaboration with NDI North Macedonia.

  • Gender Equality School

    Through education and resources, we create sustainable models of community organizing to advance gender equality in the region.

    As part of the project “Her Voice – Her Power: Empowering Marginalized Women and Girls in Pelagonija”, a Gender Equality School was successfully implemented in December. The Gender Equality School was attended by 20 people from the Pelagonija region, who were selected in order to be trained and educated on topics related to gender equality, the rights of women and girls, and ways to actively participate in their empowerment.

    The goal of the school was to create a network of gender promoters who will continue to work on the implementation of the project in their communities and who will contribute to raising awareness about gender equality and the importance of empowering women and girls in Pelagonija.

    The school was conducted through interactive workshops, lectures, group discussions, and case studies. The program covered the topics of gender equality basics through which the participants learned about basic theoretical concepts, such as gender, sex, gender role and gender stereotypes. The students learned how to distinguish gender discrimination from other types of inequalities, the specific challenges that women and girls face in Pelagonija, such as limited employment opportunities, lack of educational resources, as well as socio-cultural barriers. The participants learned how to organize and influence their communities through campaigns, public speeches and initiatives to change attitudes and legislation regarding gender equality. They acquired skills to identify and solve women’s problems in their local communities.

    The implementation of the School for Gender Equality represents a significant step towards the empowerment of women and girls in Pelagonia, as well as their active involvement in the process of changing awareness and attitudes in their communities. With this school, the project not only provides necessary education and resources for participants, but also creates lasting impacts by forming a network of gender equality promoters who will continue to work to advance gender equality in the region.

    “Her Voice – Her Power: Empowering Marginalized Women and Girls in Pelagonija” is a project implemented by the Civic Initiative Center – Prilep in partnership with the Association for Legal Education and Transparency LET Station from Prilep and the Multiethnic Association for All Ages from the village of Crnilishte, Dolneni. The project is supported by the Government of Switzerland through the Civica Mobilitas program.

  • Regional event: “Conditional release, electronic supervision and treatment in the function of successful resocialization and reintegration of convicted persons”

    On 29th of November 2024, was held a regional event on the topic “Conditional release, electronic supervision and treatment in the function of successful resocialization and reintegration of convicted persons”, organized by the Macedonian Young Lawyers Association and LET Station in Prilep. During the event were discussed the current situation with the application of the…

  • Educational lecture: “Domestic violence and underage marriages”

    Child marriages are a very common cause and source of gender-based violence!

    On 26th of November 2024, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior – Sector of Internal Affairs – Bitola and the Department of Internal Affairs – Prilep, we organized an educational lecture on the topic “Domestic violence and underage marriages” as another in a series of activities to mark 16 days of activism against gender-based violence.

    The lecture was intended for young people from Prilep and the region, with a special focus on young people from marginalized communities.

    During the lecture, through the presentation of facts and numbers about the real situation with child marriages, both at the national and local levels, discussion and interaction with the participants, was emphasized the importance of recognizing, reacting to and preventing gender-based violence from a young age. Also, were discussed the risk factors and consequences of child marriages, which are often not sufficiently aware of by children and parents, and sometimes the actions of institutions in such cases are negligent, ultimately leading to gender-based violence triggered by early child marriages.

  • Round Table: “Encouraging Unity: Municipal Approaches to Interfaith Dialogue and Interethnic Co-existence”

    On 16th of October, in the Great Hall in the Municipality of Prilep, LET Station, together with the National Democratic Institute North Macedonia, organized a Roundtable: “Encouraging Unity: Municipal Approaches to Interfaith Dialogue and Interethnic Co-existence”. The event focused on advocacy for the creation of municipal measures and policies that will include aspects of interfaith…

  • Participation in advocacy training against domestic violence

    Correctly informing the public about the nature of domestic violence andthe actual situation of women who have suffered domestic violence, as well aslegal protection mechanisms, contributes to increasing public support andencouraging women to report violence and seek help and support. In the period 2-3rd of October, was held a Training for ethical, professional and legal…

  • Study visit to Prilep by representatives of civil society organizations from Plevlja, Montenegro

    In the period 23rd – 25th of September, LET STATION hosted representatives from civil society organizations from Plevlja, Montenegro within the project “Promoting inclusion and tolerance through inter-religious cooperation in the Western Balkans” implemented by the National Democratic Institute (NDI). The purpose of the study visit was to exchange knowledge and experiences for the promotion…

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