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SUMMARY:Ist. Sup. Giotto-Ulivi BS Lorenzo - Luciana CASTELLINA
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nIn 2018\, the Historical Archives have developed a programme for high schools focused on three main themes: Brexit\, Migrations and Rising of nationalist movements across Europe. The meetings were attended by our members Monica Baldi\, Luciana Castellina\, Vitaliano Gemelli\, Gisela Kallenbach\, Niccolò Rinaldi\, Riccardo Ventre\, and Sir Graham Watson. \nLuciana Castellina\, FMA Member\, participated in this event. \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”BUILDING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY\nMission report” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:left|color:%230014ad” google_fonts=”font_family:Raleway%3A100%2C200%2C300%2Cregular%2C500%2C600%2C700%2C800%2C900|font_style:800%20bold%20regular%3A800%3Anormal”][vc_column_text]I had a wonderful time working with a hundred or so secondary school pupils from Florence at the European University Institute in Fiesole. The boys and girls seemed very interested in what we were doing\, to the point of even being too keen to please. By ‘too keen’ that I mean that\, despite the dramatic decline in the popularity of the institutions\, there was a remarkable lack of critical remarks about the EU. Most of the pupils displayed intelligence and skill in amending the proposals discussed in their working groups. Maybe they felt pressured by the very formal setting\, but I just wondered if they were holding back\, keeping their deeply held reservations to themselves. \nI should make it clear that overall the initiative was very beneficial and that the pupils who organised it did a great job. What I took from it\, however\, and this is something I think we should all bear in mind\, is that rather than focusing solely on what the institutions do\, these meetings should also be about debating and analysing the issues facing European society. I still believe that the main weakness of the European project is that after 50 years there are still no intermediate bodies working at European level to bridge the gap between the people and the institutions – bodies of this kind are the backbone of democracy. Take trade unions\, political parties and media outlets\, for example. They may be European in theory\, but in reality they remain resolutely national. I think we need to draw on the knowledge of how each Member State is organised\, how each society expresses itself culturally and politically\, as the basis for building the European community that has yet to take shape. This is why it is taking so long for solidarity to replace rivalry as the founding principle of the EU.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.formermembers.eu/event/ist-sup-giotto-ulivi-bs-lorenzo-16-january-2018/
CATEGORIES:The Historical Archives
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SUMMARY:Ist. Sup. Cecchi – Fucecchio - Vitaliano GEMELLI
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nIn 2018\, the Historical Archives have developed a programme for high schools focused on three main themes: Brexit\, Migrations and Rising of nationalist movements across Europe. The meetings were attended by our members Monica Baldi\, Luciana Castellina\, Vitaliano Gemelli\, Gisela Kallenbach\, Niccolò Rinaldi\, Riccardo Ventre\, and Sir Graham Watson. \nVitaliano Gemelli\, FMA Member\, participated in this event.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.formermembers.eu/event/ist-sup-cecchi-fucecchio-19-january-2018/
CATEGORIES:The Historical Archives
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180122
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SUMMARY:Liceo Castelnuovo - Riccardo VENTRE
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \n \nIn 2018\, the Historical Archives have developed a programme for high schools focused on three main themes: Brexit\, Migrations and Rising of nationalist movements across Europe. The meetings were attended by our members Monica Baldi\, Luciana Castellina\, Vitaliano Gemelli\, Gisela Kallenbach\, Niccolò Rinaldi\, Riccardo Ventre\, and Sir Graham Watson. \nRiccardo Ventre\, FMA Member\, participated in this event.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”TOGETHER IN FLORENCE” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:left|color:%230028ba” google_fonts=”font_family:Raleway%3A100%2C200%2C300%2Cregular%2C500%2C600%2C700%2C800%2C900|font_style:800%20bold%20regular%3A800%3Anormal”][vc_column_text] \n\n\n\n\nThe experience that our organisation enabled me to enjoy in Florence was to my mind remarkable both because it was so well managed and because the audience succeeded so excellently in participating\, putting forward proposals\, and summoning up enthusiasm for the matters at issue. If meetings of this kind and this calibre had been held ever since we rst came together\, then even those who now call themselves Eurosceptics would probably have become staunch Europhiles. \nThe topics covered – freedom of thought\, freedom of speech\, non-discrimination\, making no prejudicial distinctions on grounds of race or gender\, and other core concerns not just for a further experiment in coexistence\, but also to countries encompassing a variety of institutional systems\, languages\, customs\, mores\, and religions – inspired the young participants not only to engage in discussion and respond with a modern vision\, which I would describe as contemporary with the current historic moment\, but also to make innovative\, original proposals. I am sad that\, because of its broad intrinsic scope and the shortness of the time available\, I could not address the – before the Treaty of Lisbon – much-debated question whether the text of the preamble to the Treaty should cite the Judaeo-Christian and Periclean democratic roots of European civilisation. \nWhat that would have involved\, I believe\, and might\, I hope\, involve in the future should the subject be taken up again is not merely setting down a historical reference\, but exploring the genesis of profound changes shaped in the course of a development process and of the bene ts which these have brought to the whole of humankind and Europe in particular. Comparison of the discussion topics with the rst part of our Constitution proved interesting. The young people were able to grasp the underlying similarities\, in terms of principles\, between the essence of our Constitution and those of more modern constitutions and the Treaty of Lisbon. These are the subjects to which we shall probably have to draw the attention of all Europeans\, the young and the not so young\, in order to ensure that economic matters – the size of pizzas\, say\, or the quantity of sugar added to wine – are\, whatever their importance\, relegated to second place behind what should be the de ning elements on which to build – or rather rebuild – a society. The Florence-based European University Institute and the Former Members are working free of charge with public and private education institutions in all parts of Europe to foster discussion of the above topics in schools and the foremost cultural associations\, enlisting aid offered at no cost by serving MEPs and university teachers from countries possibly lying outside the range of rst-hand experience. At a conference to be held at the end of each year\, course participants will come together to discuss the elds that they have covered and select young people who\, having been trained\, will be ready to join the ranks of the trainers. \n\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.formermembers.eu/event/liceo-castelnuovo-22-january-2018/
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