Memory Makers Presentation

Overview This is the introduction of the Memory Makers project at the Council of Europe for their Conference of International Non-Governmental Organisations (CINGOs) on April 8th, 2025. Our Youth Symposium on Historical Narratives and Human Rights was organized by European Centre for Human Rights who is the lead partner of this CERV funded project. By […]

History vs. Today: What’s Really Changed?

Overview IGLYO is a youth and student organisation with over 100 members from more than 40 countries across Europe. It is the world’s largest LGBTQI Youth network in the European region. IGLYO is primarily a capacity building and youth empowerment organisation, building the skills, knowledge and experience of their members and other LGBTQ activists. They […]

Welcome to Our Project

Overview Welcome to the introduction of the Memory Makers Project, it’s developed in partnership with the Conference of International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) Youth Group of the Council of Europe on the 29 September 2025. This session is part of our Webinar Series 3: Youth Engagement in Combating Hate Speech, organized by the European Centre for […]

Youth Engagement in Combating Hate Speech (Albania)

Overview Beyond barriers presentation at the webinar, “Youth Engagement in Combating Hate Speech,” explores the crucial role young people play in building inclusive, respectful, and democratic societies. Through this session, we aim to empower youth as active changemakers, equip them with tools to recognize and counter hate speech, and foster meaningful dialogue that promotes human rights, […]

Insights from the CHASE project

Overview Chase is an entitative to uphold freedom of expression, and protect the rights of journalists and publishers around the world to operate independent media. The Memory Makers Project is deeply committed to fostering inclusive, democratic societies by empowering young people to actively combat hate speech in all its forms. The Memory Makers project mission is closely aligned […]

Lessons from LGBTIQ+ Youth Net Project

Overview The project LGBTQI+ Youth Net mission, showcased here by Democratic Initiatives Incubator in Ukraine, directly aligns with the project Memory Makers broader vision of fostering resilience and social cohesion by addressing discrimination, isolation, and radicalisation at their roots. By equipping young people with practical resources, encouraging cross-border collaboration, and creating shared spaces for dialogue, the project amplifies youth […]

Youth Digital Engagement for Combating Hate Speech and Incitement in Kosovo

Overview The Advocacy Training & Resource Centre (ATRC) presents in this webinar, their initiatives to combat hate speech through their work in Youth Digital Engagement for Combating Hate Speech and Incitement in Kosovo. They show how the government regulates hate speech and who is affected most in their community. They share the impactful effects on youth too. […]

Digital Frontiers Webinar Workshop Materials

Overview These digital learning materials explore Holocaust history and how collective memory are communicated through digital media with a focus on ethical storytelling of sensitive historical events. As social media often becomes a primary source of historical knowledge for younger audiences, our learning materials address both the opportunities and risks of digital historical communication. Participants […]

Past Lesson Future Insight Conference Presentations

Overview Agnieszka Zajaczkowska The Elderly and the Sick: Nazi Ideology and Survival Strategies, an Example from the Krakow Ghetto A presentation containing information on the main guidelines of Nazi ideology towards sick people, survival strategies during the Holocaust, and the example of the fate of residents of a nursing home and hospital in the Krakow […]