February 23, 2023 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its third meeting on 23 February 2023. The meeting aimed to gain an overview of the state and scale of hate speech
February 6 2023, Budapest On the 6th of February, the first project coordination meeting was held in the office of RGDTS in Budapest to summarize and evaluate the progress made within the CHAD project in its first 10 months. Coordinators
December 14, 2022. Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its second meeting on 14 December 2022. The meeting aimed to gain an overview of monitoring hate speech online by getting to know
(Hungarian below) The “CHAD: Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities” is a two-year project launched and carried out by RGDTS Nonprofit Llc., Budapest Pride, Haver Jewish Informal Education Foundation and Political Capital
September 28, 2022. Online The international working group was formed in the frame of the CHAD (Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities) project. The CHAD project aims to address intolerance, racism, xenophobia,
On the 21st of June, 2022 affiliates, colleagues and volunteers of the coalition partners took part in a one-day workshop in Budapest to get familiar with the definitions of hate speech; its legal considerations; specificities of hurtful expressions towards Roma,
On the 2nd on June 2022 an online meeting was held with the participation of consortium members and Gerzson Boros AI expert to arrive to a common understanding about the exact process of the online monitoring and clarify questions. The
May 5 and May 25, 2022 Budapest The CHAD ( Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities) project aims at addressing intolerance, racism, xenophobia, homo- and transphobia, and discrimination through building the capacities
The CHAD project aims at addressing intolerance, racism, xenophobia, homo- and transphobia, and discrimination through building the capacities of civil society organisations and their communities in recognizing, identifying, monitoring, and combating hate speech and hurtful speech online through creating an