The European Citizens’ Meeting 2024 will take place on Sept. 09 until Sept. 15
Thank you for a great ebb 2022!
The European Union in crisis? One might think that the European idea is increasingly losing supporters because Brexit, disagreement over the refugee issue and the pursuit of national rather than European interests challenge the unity of Europe.
The truth is, however, that Europe continues to be an alliance that is supported by many people and that, in a global world, constitutes an economic and socio-political power: a peaceful and democratic global player in the world order alongside the US, Russia and China.
Europe must be a Europe of citizens. We, the organizing team of the European Citizens’ Meeting (EBB), take this goal seriously and want to bring Europe to life for each and every one of us.
We are a group of dedicated European volunteers from Kassel and the region who are already active in various other organisations.
We want people from all over Europe to get in touch with each other. We would like to involve everyone and hope that participants of the meeting come to Kassel from all over Europe, from the most diverse of professional groups, that they are of different ages and sexes and have diverse life stories. We would like to demonstrate and experience the colour and diversity that Europe has to offer.
The EBB should become a platform for a lasting exchange of all Europeans and prove that Europe is more than just a bureaucratic superstructure of one alliance unit. After all, it is a Europe whose inhabitants want to and should get to know each other better, whose inhabitants can talk about both common interests and differences, and recognize that diversity can enrich their own lives. We want to make Europe accessible.
Weiterentwicklung der europäischen Integration: Einführung eines Europäischen Schuljahres
2021-01-22 –
Vortrag mit Disskussion.
Wie kann die europäische Integration weiterentwickelt werden? Wie können Schüler*innen der Europäischen Union zu einem besseren Austausch zusammengebracht werden? Mit diesen Fragen hat sich David Bent beschäftigt und die Idee eines europäischen Schuljahres für Schüler*innen ausgearbeitet. Die europäische Integration und die Weiterentwicklung der Europäischen Union sollte jeden Europäer*in beschäftigen. Die Politik muss neue Wege einschlagen, um die Europäische Union weiterzuentwickeln und die derzeitige Krise zu beenden. Deshalb bietet die Europa-Union Kassel am Freitag, den 22. Januar 2021 um 19 Uhr online einen Vortrag und eine Diskussion an.