Post by isratjahan12349 on Feb 25, 2024 0:03:42 GMT -5
Bolaños de Calatrava will host the 'Deactivating racism and xenophobia' program, organized by the Cepaim Foundation in collaboration with the Bolaños City Council, to create spaces for reflection that promote social cohesion and coexistence to prevent discrimination and hate crimes .
At the presentation, which took place this morning in the City Hall assembly hall, those responsible for the initiative were accompanied by Industry Email List the Councilor for Culture, Felipe López, the Councilor for Youth, Victoria Gómez and members of the Municipal Corporation. López has taken the opportunity to congratulate the foundation that today celebrates its 28 years of activity, 10 of which have “worked for the Bolañega population for access to fundamental rights for people in vulnerable situations, especially immigrants and refugees.
Likewise, the mayor has highlighted the important work they do "detecting real problems and developing the tools so that society itself can provide the solution." These results, which are not immediate, are achieved thanks to “the activities to raise awareness, educate and put these resources in the hands of the Bolaños, such as this state-level program brought to Bolaños,” the councilor concluded.
This initiative, as explained by the coordinator of the Cepaim center in Ciudad Real and Bolaños, Ignacio Gómez, is developed to “achieve access to employment, quality education, housing and participation, which is conditioned by obstacles and discourses.” of racism and xenophobia that prevent its achievement.The main objective of this program, which is developed at the state level with presence in the majority of the Autonomous Communities, is to combat xenophobic and racist social discourse, prejudices and stereotypes, promoting spaces and reflection groups.
To achieve this, the program technician, Javier Aldaria, has explained that specific goals are proposed, such as promoting the celebration of commemorative dates to promote an intercultural, anti-racist and gender vision; create spaces for reflection to promote critical thinking for the prevention of racism and xenophobia; or carrying out awareness-raising activities and workshops and participating in the creation and production of anti-discrimination campaigns.
It is also achieved by promoting meetings for participation and exchange of good practices from intercultural perspectives and the fight against racism, such as those that carries out in the Carmen area to eradicate the image of a 'ghetto neighborhood'.The cultural associations, local administrations, teaching and non-teaching staff of the Boleña educational centers and their students will be able to participate in this ambitious project that, in addition, seeks to strengthen the website answering questions from society before hoaxes and 'fake news' through reliable sources of information, such as the INE or the WHO, among others.
Thus, they make tools available to young people and the media to combat and refute typical questions that lead to hate speech, making us reflect on who is interested in relating aspects such as, for example, crime with foreign minors and why it continues to be encouraged. hatred of specific groups, even when they are minors.
A dozen research groups and a spin-off from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) will offer the more than 900 exhibiting winemakers present at the National Wine Fair, FENAVIN 2022, the possibility of learning about the scientific-technological offer and training that the academic institution puts at your service. This will be possible through the bilateral university-company meetings that have been organized and which, as a novelty, will be held at the stand of the interested winery exhibitor and not at that of the regional University (number 38, Ganímede Pavilion, 20th Street). , as has been done until now.
In half-hour meetings, previously arranged between both parties, the researchers will present to entrepreneurs their advances in soil characterization, sustainable actions in viticulture through sustainable ecological techniques, advances in technological innovations in winemaking, phenolic composition and volatile compounds of wines, improvements in the quality of wine products, obtaining extracts with high added value without thermal degradation through compressed fluid technology, the development of eco-innovations that allow the implementation of programs to reduce environmental footprints, actions to revalue waste winegrowing through sustainable techniques, determination of wine consumer preferences and digital marketing and e-commerce strategies.
At the presentation, which took place this morning in the City Hall assembly hall, those responsible for the initiative were accompanied by Industry Email List the Councilor for Culture, Felipe López, the Councilor for Youth, Victoria Gómez and members of the Municipal Corporation. López has taken the opportunity to congratulate the foundation that today celebrates its 28 years of activity, 10 of which have “worked for the Bolañega population for access to fundamental rights for people in vulnerable situations, especially immigrants and refugees.
Likewise, the mayor has highlighted the important work they do "detecting real problems and developing the tools so that society itself can provide the solution." These results, which are not immediate, are achieved thanks to “the activities to raise awareness, educate and put these resources in the hands of the Bolaños, such as this state-level program brought to Bolaños,” the councilor concluded.
This initiative, as explained by the coordinator of the Cepaim center in Ciudad Real and Bolaños, Ignacio Gómez, is developed to “achieve access to employment, quality education, housing and participation, which is conditioned by obstacles and discourses.” of racism and xenophobia that prevent its achievement.The main objective of this program, which is developed at the state level with presence in the majority of the Autonomous Communities, is to combat xenophobic and racist social discourse, prejudices and stereotypes, promoting spaces and reflection groups.
To achieve this, the program technician, Javier Aldaria, has explained that specific goals are proposed, such as promoting the celebration of commemorative dates to promote an intercultural, anti-racist and gender vision; create spaces for reflection to promote critical thinking for the prevention of racism and xenophobia; or carrying out awareness-raising activities and workshops and participating in the creation and production of anti-discrimination campaigns.
It is also achieved by promoting meetings for participation and exchange of good practices from intercultural perspectives and the fight against racism, such as those that carries out in the Carmen area to eradicate the image of a 'ghetto neighborhood'.The cultural associations, local administrations, teaching and non-teaching staff of the Boleña educational centers and their students will be able to participate in this ambitious project that, in addition, seeks to strengthen the website answering questions from society before hoaxes and 'fake news' through reliable sources of information, such as the INE or the WHO, among others.
Thus, they make tools available to young people and the media to combat and refute typical questions that lead to hate speech, making us reflect on who is interested in relating aspects such as, for example, crime with foreign minors and why it continues to be encouraged. hatred of specific groups, even when they are minors.
A dozen research groups and a spin-off from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) will offer the more than 900 exhibiting winemakers present at the National Wine Fair, FENAVIN 2022, the possibility of learning about the scientific-technological offer and training that the academic institution puts at your service. This will be possible through the bilateral university-company meetings that have been organized and which, as a novelty, will be held at the stand of the interested winery exhibitor and not at that of the regional University (number 38, Ganímede Pavilion, 20th Street). , as has been done until now.
In half-hour meetings, previously arranged between both parties, the researchers will present to entrepreneurs their advances in soil characterization, sustainable actions in viticulture through sustainable ecological techniques, advances in technological innovations in winemaking, phenolic composition and volatile compounds of wines, improvements in the quality of wine products, obtaining extracts with high added value without thermal degradation through compressed fluid technology, the development of eco-innovations that allow the implementation of programs to reduce environmental footprints, actions to revalue waste winegrowing through sustainable techniques, determination of wine consumer preferences and digital marketing and e-commerce strategies.