JeS: continuing to build stories and connections

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JeS continues to explore personal experiences, transforming them into tools for dialogue, inclusion, and social change. Recently, this journey has been enriched with various activities that combine innovative methodologies with themes of great social importance.

First among these activities is the Story Circle. This is a participatory methodology that encourages the sharing of personal stories in a safe space where all voices are heard with respect and without interruptions. In October, this method was used in a meeting with migrant women already involved in the PLOUTOS project, which promotes the autonomy of migrants through entrepreneurial training. Sharing their personal stories allowed the participants to initiate a collective dialogue, particularly about the daily challenges faced by migrants, but also the rewards from their journeys. The stories that emerged helped to dismantle common stereotypes about migration, highlighting not only the difficulties but also the resources, determination, and resilience that define the migrant experience.

Another key methodology of the project is Photovoice, which combines photography and storytelling to give visibility to often overlooked subjective experiences. In preparation for the Multisensory Workshop, which will be held at the end of November in Finland with project partners, the JeS team organized an activity where participants selected and narrated personal photographs related to the theme of belonging. This exercise provided an opportunity to explore this concept both as an experience of grounding in a place far from “home” and as a reflection on the inequalities linked to global mobility and the privileges associated with travel documents. The themes that emerged will be used to create a multisensory space, which during the workshop will explore the topic of human rights and belonging. This multisensory environment, designed to engage various senses through images, sounds, objects, and scents, aims to stimulate an emotional and sensory understanding of the issues discussed.

The JeS project evolves not only through its own activities but also through the synergies created with other European projects, enriching the overall approach and broadening its impact. One example of this collaboration is participation in the workshop organized as part of EU+Map, an initiative that promotes the use of storytelling and non-formal educational methodologies. Participation in the workshop strengthened the practices of the JeS project, showing how sharing experiences and methods can amplify social impact.

To follow JeS developments and learn about its news, visithttps://jointstories.eu, follow us on Facebook or contact Paula Goltzsche: paula.goltzsche@cesie.org.

About the project

JeS – Joint eStories: Journeys from Fear to Fair is a project funded by Erasmus+ KA220-HED – Cooperation partnerships in higher education.

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Contact Paula Goltzsche: paula.goltzsche@cesie.org.

MOVE: young people in action for an inclusive Europe

MOVE: young people in action for an inclusive Europe

MOVE involved young people from Italy, Spain, Belgium and Cyprus to raise awareness of migration and promote social inclusion and European cohesion. Through workshops, campaigns and the MOVE Goose Game, participants developed empathy and awareness of the challenges related to inclusion. The course concluded with the presentation of the MOVE Decalogue of Inclusion, a tool for more cohesive societies.

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