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AN INTRODUCTION

CITIZEN PROJECT FOUNDATION

OBJECTIVE

• The principal objective of the Foundation is to promote individual ethical attitudes of citizens of Poland and the world, which attitudes constitute building blocks of the concept of civil society. Promoting and protecting the respect for freedom, human rights, and civil liberties, and supporting the development of democracy among children, adolescents and adults through culture, science, education, upbringing, individual and group social activity, as well as through the conscious use of and participating in the development of the latest technology and the Internet and using these technologies to combat social exclusion and for the purposes of sustainable development.

ORGANISATION• Two person board– Beata Staszyńska, chairman, founder – Katarzyna Marczewska, vice-chairman, treasurer

• Volunteers– Jakub Kownacki, IT assistant

• Local and national network of institutions • International partnership • Close cooperation with Foundation Ezzev

CURRENT ACTIVITIES

• Co-author and partner of Polish MKiDN project DYNAMICZNA TOŻSAMOŚĆ

• Co-author and partner of COMENIUS LLP project DYNAMIC IDENTITY

• Partner of LEONARDO LLP TOI project IDentifEYE• Co-author and partner of independent project

CITIZEN SOLIDARITY

MOTIVATION AS TALKING ABOUT TABOOS PARTNER

(...) From my personal perspective ...

Absence of tolerance for differences kills curiosity and openness to diversity. Publicly – f.i. importance politicians - use "zero tolerance“ as the theme of their propaganda. There is no dialogue with reflection on the causes and consequences of non-tolerance. Especially young people for whom a dialogue between generations is difficult are left to the influence of the language of hate on the Internet and the effects of news media focused on sensation.

... Is this the case only in Poland?

RAINBOW.

CAPITAL. WARSAW. CITY CENTRE. POLAND. 2012-2013

The celebration of Polish Independence Day. The Rainbow was burned on

November 11, 2013 during the national holiday March of Independence. Unrest occurred during the march. This is the fifth arson of the Rainbow since 2012. However, the Rainbow was rebuilt by

the city authorities.

"Rainbow" - an art installation by Polish artist and contemporary performer

Julita Wojcik at the roundabout in the middle of the Square of the Savior in

Warsaw. The installation was established in June 2012 and is

ongoing.

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