European Network Against Antisemitism meets in Łódź

The workshop on the topic "More Liberalism, Less Antisemitism? In Times of Political Change: Finding Reliable Partners for Europe's Pluralistic Future" has concluded last week in Łódź.

In light of the results of last weekend's EU elections and the rise of right-wing populist parties aiming to divide societies, it is more important than ever for civil society to stick together and form alliances.

The European Practitioners Network Against Antisemitism (EPNA) met in Łódź, Poland, from June 10 to 12, 2024, for its third gathering. The event was held in collaboration with the Marek Edelman Dialogue Center and brought together 30 practitioners working against antisemitism, as well as scholars from 9 European countries. The focus of the workshop was on the current situation in Poland. The discussions centered around the question of whether, following last year's election of Donald Tusk and the subsequent rollback of illiberal and authoritarian political decisions under the PiS party, the challenge of weakening antisemitism in Poland can also be successfully addressed.

The developments in Poland were used as an example to demonstrate the connection between liberalization and the successful combat against antisemitism. The participants emphasized that the return to the rule of law and democratic principles is crucial for the effective fight against antisemitism. Florian Eisheuer, EPNA Program Director, further explains:

Our discussions in Łódź have once again highlighted how essential the political underlying conditions at the European and national levels is for the successful combat against anti-Semitic ideologies and narratives. A shift towards more democratic freedoms and opportunities for participation fosters the foundation for a more inclusive and pluralistic society, depriving anti-Semitism of a significant part of its basis."

Key Points of the Workshop:

1/ Overcoming Authoritarian Structures: Jakub Jaraczewski from Democracy Reporting International highlighted the challenges currently faced by the Polish government in restoring the rule of law after eight years under the PiS government. Particularly noteworthy is Poland's resilient and decentralised civil society, which contributed to the change of power last year. This emphasises the resilience and strength of Polish civil society actors.

2/ Status Quo of Anti-Semitism in Poland: Anna Zielinska from the Czulent Jewish Association analysed the current state of antisemitism in Poland. Since the massacre in Israel on 7 October 2023, antisemitic incidents have risen dramatically, with 90.5% of them taking place online. In these times, Poland's civil society must take decisive action against antisemitism.

The workshop also promoted exchange among European practitioners. In working sessions, participants shared best practices and strategies in the fight against antisemitism to develop best practices.

Another network meeting will take place in Serbia in the fall of 2024.

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The European Practitioners Network Against Antisemitism (EPNA) is a platform with the goal of bringing together institutions and individuals actively engaged in combating antisemitism in Europe. EPNA is dedicated to promoting bilateral and multilateral cooperation, exchanging expertise, and implementing effective strategies to combat antisemitism. EPNA is a program of DialoguePerspectives. Discussing Religions and Worldviews e.V., an independent, non-partisan European platform based in Berlin, committed to strengthening diversity and democracy in Europe through educational and civil society efforts. EPNA is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office.

www.against-antisemitism.eu

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The Łódź of Diversity Picnic

May 21 marks the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. For the past 4 years, around this date, the Marek Edelman Dialogue Center in Łódź, together with the Łódź of Diversity Coalition and partners, has been organizing Łódź Picnic Of Diversity. The main goal of the event is to promote the multiculturalism of Łódź and respect for human rights. Drawing from the many traditions and customs of the city's residents, we build a program of various activities for participants. The picnic is open to anyone who want to learn the language, traditions, games, and music; and to those who have lived in Łódź for generations or those who have chosen Łódź as their second home. Additionally, in the face of a constant sense of threat and uncertainty related to wars around the world, the picnic aims to be a place where, in an atmosphere of safety and friendship, we will discuss various topics related to building social relationships, arousing curiosity about the traditions and customs of different cultures.
Among the invited partners are organizations and institutions that are engaged in assistance, educational, and multicultural activities on a daily basis. Together, we have created a program that addresses the diverse needs of different audience groups.
The picnic is an event announcing the Łódź of Many Cultures Festival (formerly the Łódź of Four Cultures Festival), which will take place from October 4-13, 2024. The festival is the largest celebration of diversity and intercultural dialogue in Łódź.
 
THE ŁÓDŹ PICNIC OF DIVERSITY
Where // Survivors' Park and The Marek Edelman Dialogue Center in Łódź, 83 Wojska Polskiego Street
When // May 19, 2024, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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WORKSHOPS
Łódź of Diversity Coalition and Łódź Multicultural Centre invite children and teens to workshops:
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM FOTORAMKI//PHOTO FRAMES
Open workshop, age of participants 3+ (with guardians).
During the workshop, participants will create photo frames (take your own photos with you, there will also be the possibility of printing them on-site with a color printer). Working on the frame becomes an excuse for conversation, sharing experiences and memories. The project can incorporate elements related to cultural diversity, e.g. by using materials typical for different cultures or encouraging participants to share stories behind the chosen photos. The final products - personalized photo frames with pictures - can become a beautiful symbol of the friendships that participants experienced during the workshop. You can take them home as a souvenir and a reminder of the value of diversity and how collaborative creation can bring people together. This is not only an opportunity to develop dexterity but above all to build bridges between people.
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM STRING ART
Limited number of places due to equipment, age of participants 7+ (with guardian), dangerous tools - nails and hammer.
String art is a fascinating form of art that involves creating images by threading colorful strings, threads, or yarn onto a board with nails. Participants learn not only the techniques of creating images but also patience, precision, and mutual support. Finished works can become beautiful decorations or personal gifts, adding emotional value to the effort put into creating them. Therefore, string art isn’t only an interesting form of activity but also a way to get to know each other, develop skills, and build positive interpersonal relationships.
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM LEPI LUDKI//SALTY FIGURINES
Open workshop, age of participants 3+ (with guardians).
Making figures out of salt dough is an excellent form of play and creative development for children. This workshop can be a fascinating adventure that develops dexterity, imagination, and patience in the youngest participants. During the workshop, children will have access to various tools such as rolling pins, cookie cutters, or plastic knives, as well as dyes, allowing them to precisely shape imagined characters. After finishing the work, the figurines can be baked in the oven or left to dry naturally, making them a lasting souvenir and proof of creatively spent time.
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MULTI-CULTURAL KOMIX
Registration at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (group of 15 people), age of participants 13+.
During our comic workshop, you will discover the fascinating world of creating comics, where creativity meets with artistic craftsmanship. The aim of our workshop will be to introduce you to the process of creating comics - from sketches to final illustrations. You will learn how to use various drawing and narrative techniques. Start your drawing adventure, our workshop will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration needed to create your own unique comic.
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Łódź of Diversity Coalition and Fundacja Kreatywnych Rozwiązań EduKabe (Creative Solutions EduKabe Foundation) along with partners, invite you to workshops and lectures.
The „Let's be educators!” project team warmly invites you to an event dedicated to the theme of a healthy spine.
The event is aimed at people aged 60+ and will consist of two parts:
PART I Lecture
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Prevention related to the care of a healthy spine in the form of useful tips that can help to alleviate or prevent pain.
PART II Workshop
Exercises for a healthy spine and Nordic walking outdoors (registration required at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
– first group 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
– second group 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Lectures and workshops will be conducted by Karol Jedrzejewski - a graduate of the Leszno Higher School of Vocational Education and the Opole University of Technology, physiotherapy major. He gained physiotherapeutic practice, among others, at the Miejskie Centrum Medyczne Widzew w Łodzi (Widzew Medical Center in Łódź), and then as a physiotherapist and personal trainer at the Red Line fitness club.
The „Let's be educators!” project teammates: Barbara Michalska, Małgorzata Żmuda, Milena Szydlarek, Magdalena Dubicka, Aleksandra Prokopczyk.
 
Volunteers from the 3 Piętra organization invite you to workshops:
4:00 PM | Alphabet learning workshop: Arabic | Armenian | Georgian.
After learning about the alphabets, participants will be able to try to write their name or any text on templates prepared by us. Additionally, we will introduce participants to interesting facts about languages and alphabets.
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Łódź of Many Cultures Festival invites you to an outdoor game:
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Nieplac zabaw//Not-a-playground | outdoor game.
Take part in a family outdoor game and help us create an installation for the Łódź of Many Cultures Festival. You will see the world from a different perspective, try your hand at estimating distances and time, come up with a name for a newly discovered plant, and learn to recognize trees. The game can be played individually or in teams. The results of the workshops will be used to create an educational play installation that will be presented at the Łódź of Many Cultures Festival.
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Łódź of Many Cultures Festival and Foundation Towards Dialogue invite you to a culinary workshop:
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Historie z garnka//Stories from the pot | Romani kitchen workshop. Registration at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., group up to 15 people.
Cooking together with the Foundation Towards Dialogue during the Łódź Picnic Of Diversity is a fascinating cultural experience where you not only get to know the tastes but also the culture in a broader sense. Nothing brings people together like food, and the opportunity to prepare it in an atmosphere of friendship, curiosity, and openness naturally builds bridges and threads of understanding.
In this culinary feast, each dish will be like a page from a history textbook, telling about unknown traditions and customs. Therefore, cooking together will become not only a way to prepare a meal but also an excuse for creating bonds and mutual respect.
The Toward Dialogue Foundation, established in 2012, is a leading organization working for the Roma community in Poland. We engage in advocacy, provide assistance, react to inequalities, educate, and empower people. We operate at the national and international levels. We run the Roma Community Center in Warsaw. We are building the prospective Poland - diverse, open, and multicultural, where the Roma community is treated equally with others.
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Łódź of Many Cultures Festival and Centrum Doradztwa i Informacji dla Romów (Center for Advice and Information for Roma) in Poland invite you to a workshop by Krystyna Markowska.
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Walizka//Suitcase - integration workshop. Aimed at participants of all ages.
Course of workshops:
During the workshop, participants will be divided into smaller groups that will perform exercises, e.g. „different but still family”, aimed at integrating all participants by opening up to each other's stories and sharing their experiences. At the end, there will be a discussion.
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Łódź of Diversity Coalition and the “We Create Helping” Foundation invite you to a creative workshop:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Creative workshop “Drzewo”//“Tree”. Registration at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., group up to 20 people.
The group will create a picture of a tree using paper plates and various materials such as tissue paper, colored cards, threads. Taking advantage of the fact that the Łódź Picnic Of Diversity takes place in the Survivors' Park, we want the participants to recreate one of the trees that grows in this place.
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Łódź of Diversity Coalition and the KobieTy Foundation invite you to a workshop: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM “Odważ się marzyć…”//“ Dare to Dream...” | Creative development workshop. Registration at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
During the meeting, in a safe and friendly atmosphere, you will learn one of the techniques of creating a personal Dream Map in the form of a collage and discover its hidden meanings. Workshop materials provided by the organizers. Limited number of places.
The meeting will be led by Katarzyna Deka - a graduate of psychology at the University of Lodz, educator, trainer, social animator. Vice President of the KobieTY Association. For over 10 years, she has been carrying out local and international educational activities in Poland. In her work, she promotes and operates according to the "Lifelong Learning" approach, conducting meetings, workshops, and trainings using active learning methods and tools of non-formal education. Privately, an aesthete and creative soul who loves the process of creation, especially jewelry, collages, and natural cosmetics.
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The Herbooks Foundation invites you to a promotional stand with books from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
The Herbooks Foundation and bookstore promotes the values of feminism, gender equality, and social inclusiveness, as well as strengthening the position of women in society by providing literature and educational materials.
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The Language School “Tkalnia Języków” invites you to a promotional stand with animations from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
During the picnic, we will organize activities for children, quick lessons for teens and adults, and an advisory station – what’s the best way to start learning.
We - Tkalnia Języków (https://www.tkalniajezykow.pl) - believe that learning languages is a pleasure, a source of satisfaction, and a constant discovery of new meanings, a way to get to know the world, other cultures, and people. As a language school, we share our experience and passion and help discover the world through English, Spanish, and German language courses. We invite both children, teens and adults to participate in our courses - we create optimal learning conditions and deal with comprehensive development of language skills. Tkalnia Języków is a place where learning is accompanied by the joy of discovery, and particular actions always have a clearly defined goal.
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The Leyla Ümmi Foundation invites you to a stand where you can purchase and taste Azerbaijani cuisine delicacies. Tea, sweets, but also books about Azerbaijan for reading on-site and sale await you.
5:30 PM | Lecture by the foundation on its activities and future plans.
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MUZYKA
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM | Dj Aperol | DJ set
DJ, resident of the „Młodość” club in Łódź, collaborated with Jack&Coke and Disko PL, who organize events all over Poland. She also performs in Mazury at the „Jabłoń Lake Resort” hotel.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Ukrainian band concert | Details coming soon
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Potato Stonks
Potato Stonks is a young band from Łódź creating music bordering on alternative, r'n'b, or classic rock. In 2022, they debuted with their EP „Keepin Wild”, which featured three original compositions:
1. Pippin' Drippin
2. Keepin' Wild
3. Just A Kid
Last November, their second album from the live session called „Live Session” was released:
1. Shaga-hun
2. Keepin' Wild
3. All The Way
These tracks have been appreciated by Radio 357, Radio Łódź, Student Radio Żak PŁ, Radio Aktywne PW, Radio Bemowo, Radio Dla Ciebie, and AntyRadio.
Potato Stonks consists of:
- Angelika Ptak (vocals)
- Hubert Polański (keyboards)
- Szymon Janułajtys (drums)
- Jan Szustkiewicz (guitar)
See you there!

History repeats itself – migration and diversity in Łódź

When we talk about Łódź, I believe that migration can potentially have a crucial significance. – says Dr Marcin Gońda – Head of  Centre of Migration Studies at the University of Lodz and member of the Łódź of Diversity Coalition – in a conversation with Piotr Rembowski – a human rights activist and member of the Łódź of Diversity Coalition – about the phenomenon of migration, opportunities for Łódź, and the diversity associated with it.

 

Piotr Rembowski: The Centre of Migration Studies at the University of Lodz was established in 2020 to holistically study migration phenomena, including local migration. Why then? Why not earlier? Was that the right time for such an institution to be established?

Marcin Gońda: I don't know whether the Center was created at the right time. Whether it was too late or too early. What I do know is that it was created in response to the diversification of Polish society. This is primarily due to the increasingly strong waves of immigration to Poland. There were individuals across various departments at the University of Lodz who had been dealing with migration issues from different perspectives, whether it was through legal regulations, sociological analyses of immigrant integration, or demographic processes such as changes in the ethnic structure of society. We decided that it was worthwhile for such a center to be established to integrate and undertake joint analyses in this area. Primarily, to conduct research, but also to have a stronger presence in the local community.

PR: Who would be the target audience for such research?

MG: I think that the authorities - whether regional or municipal - need expert input to assist them in developing appropriate policies regarding immigration. Of course, local governments don’t always make use of such assistance, nor are they always aware of it. On the other hand, we feel that after these few years, they are indeed increasingly trying to consider our expert opinion. Another aspect of the Centre is initiating intercultural dialogue.

 

 

PR: So, the Centre serves as an expert support area for understanding migration phenomena, especially locally. The third aspect you mentioned is intercultural dialogue. In 2020, the Centre also joined the Łódź of Diversity Coalition. What motivated this? Partnering with other experts? Offering your expert services?

MG: Łódź of Diversity Coalition is a coalition bringing together entities or individuals who are practitioners. Individuals who are actively working to promote diversity. They are people who have direct contact, for example, with migrants, marginalized individuals, or those experiencing discrimination. Whereas, we, as the Centre, aim to be, or at least see ourselves as, an expert voice. We want to truly provide expertise in the field of migration.

PR: We can talk about a combination of theory, expert voice, and practice, diversity and migrant advocacy. From an expert's point of view - how does migration affect us locally?

MG: When we talk about Łódź, I believe that migration can potentially have a crucial significance.  We know that Łódź, as a city or the Łódź region or voivodeship, is experiencing significant depopulation, simply shrinking in terms of population. Foreign immigration potentially could serve as a kind of remedy for this process. This is primarily because migrants are usually younger than the residents already living in a given area. They are a "valuable resource " that can improve this demographic situation. However, it must be emphasized that this cannot be a complete solution to all demographic issues. Various analyses suggest that these migrations would have to be truly numerous, very significant, even greater than they are now, to compensate for the deficiencies resulting from the aging local population.

PR: I believe that you mentioned the positives of this phenomenon. But can we talk about the negatives?

MG: On the other hand, uncontrolled immigration to the region wouldn’t be beneficial. It would, of course, be associated with potential tensions. The Coalition strives to look positively at this phenomenon. The expert perspective - not only in Poland but also in other countries - is often different. People simply fear immigrants for various reasons. Colloquially speaking - they are afraid that immigrants will take away their jobs, and they are also afraid of the dangers of cultural difference. I won't say whether this is true or not. Since immigration is happening - it's generally considered a positive phenomenon. In summary, in the context of Łódź, immigration is crucial, it's important. We, as the Centre for Migration Studies, but also as the Łódź of Diversity Coalition, should emphasize these positive aspects and counteract the negative ones, such as discrimination, while emphasizing the need for intercultural dialogue.

PR: Does migration supports the development of diversity? Emphasizing the good aspects, not forgetting the negative ones, counteracting the problems.

MG: For now, we mainly have immigration from Ukraine or from countries of the former Soviet Union, that are culturally and geographically close to us. People from these countries are somewhat similar to us and relatively quickly adapt to realities in Polish or Łódź. But once immigration is initiated, it will only deepen, so different people will come. From different, very distant places, completely different from us. We simply need to take certain actions for diversity and prepare people for it.

PR: Who should undertake such actions?

MG: It would be crucial for local authorities, whether municipal or regional, to listen to expert voices. So that they can adjust their actions to the changing reality. Immigration seems inevitable – in one form or another.

PR: A city of four cultures, a city of migration - it was established thanks to industrialists and workers from other cities, often countries, in the 18th or 19th century. Isn't it history repeating itself?

MG: Generally, cities are established in this way, with people migrating from neighboring or more distant areas. However, indeed, Łódź was special enough that these population influxes were controlled, after all, it was an administrative decision, then a tsarist one, because Łódź was in the Russian annexation. In a sense, yes, history is repeating itself, but these are different realities. Previously, it was people who, by coming here, "fuel" the city. Now they are people who will help "not lose" the distance to other big cities in Poland.

PR: Migration also happens to other cities.

MG: Yes! Migration is happening all over the country now. Łódź – it's not the main migration area. However, we often like to refer to the multicultural tradition of Łódź. The question remains – will we be able to take advantage of it and how will we approach it?

PR: So, listening to expert voices – both theorists and practitioners – will be important!

MG: Yes!

 

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About the speakers:

Dr. Marcin Gońda - an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology at the University of Lodz, head of the Centre for Migration Studies at the University of Lodz, collaborates with the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw, leading numerous scientific projects related to migrant integration; a researcher of migration phenomena, including international migration, migration policies, and integration policies for migrants. A member of the Łódź of Diversity Coalition.

Piotr Rembowski - a student of International Relations at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz, a member of the Centre for Migration Studies, and an activist in the Łódź of Diversity Coalition, advocating for human rights.

First coalition meeting in 2024

In this year we are planning joint activities to promote tolerance and combat discrimination, we are not slowing down and we intend to implement several new initiatives. We feel that we have a lot of motivation to work and we have no shortage of ideas. The first meeting in 2024 took place on January 11, this time at Fabryka Aktywności Miejskiej.

CZYTAJ DALEJ