CHAD-Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities April 1, 2022 – March 31, 2024 Dowload the booklet of the project’s results in English HERE! A projekt eredményeinek összefoglalása INNEN tölthető le magyarul! The
March 12, 2024 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its tenth meeting on 12 March 2024. The meeting aimed to discuss the international recommendations developed in the framework of the project,
March 22, 2024 Budapest As our „CHAD – Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities” has come to an end with the 31st of March, project partners, Budapest Pride, Haver Foundation, Political Capital
EN The phenomenon of hate speech and offensive speech has become common in personal interactions, political discourse, and online and offline environments. However, we do not have to accept this status quo. Instead, we must actively confront and combat it.
Ez az eszköztár a “CHAD: Összefogás a gyűlölet ellen”, a roma, LMBTQI, zsidó és migráns csoportok ellen irányuló online gyűlöletbeszéd megfékezését, kezelését célzó projekt részeként, a civil társadalom szereplői, helyi szintű döntéshozók és médiamunkások számára szervezett műhelytalálkozók és képzési események
This toolkit contains descriptions of activities developed for workshops and training events organized with civil society actors, local-level decision-makers and media workers within the two-year project entitled ‘CHAD: Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish, and
March 6-8, 2024 Bratislava, Slovakia The event brought together representatives from various NGOs working with vulnerable groups, such as the Jewish community, LGBTQI individuals, refugees and migrants, and the Roma population. Apart from Haver and Phiren Amenca representatives, the workshop
The dilemmas of creating content about vulnerable groups (Görgess a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) A training event for future journalists, and a roundtable discussion with practicing journalists and experts were held on the 28th of February in Budapest in cooperation with
(Görgess le a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) The issue of hate speech could not be more timely: hate speech and online content have become part of everyday life. A changing public sphere, especially social media, radicalising political actors, social and economic
February 13, 2024 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its ninth meeting on 13 February 2024. The topic was hate speech and education, focusing on how educators can recognise and combat