Art

German Federation for Arts Education and Cultural Learning

BKJ - Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung e. V.
jugend.kultur.austausch global

Marienburger Str. 1
10405 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 4848 60 53
E-Mail
global[at]bkj.de
Description of the Organization

The German Federation for Arts Education and Cultural Learning (Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung - BKJ) is the umbrella organisation for cultural education in Germany. More than 50 nationwide specialist organisations and state associations have joined forces in the BKJ. With their offers of cultural education in the fields of visual arts, digital media, film, photography, literature, music, rhythm, play, dance, theatre and circus, they are committed to diversity, inclusion, voluntary work, international exchange and successful educational landscapes. We advise specialists and teachers in the field of (non-formal) arts education on technical and conceptual questions and on support programmes, also at the intersection with an education for sustainable development and transformative learning for global justice. Youth organisations based in Germany can apply to us for funding for individual programmes, for example for international exchanges in the field of cultural education or for educational alliances at local level.

WorldWideBlanket

WorldWideBlanket

Stockstadter Straße 55
63814 Mainaschaff
Germany

Telephone
+49 6150 5048291
E-Mail
bettlaken[at]worldwideblanket.de
Description of the Organization

WorldWideBlanket is a collection of Open Events to activate people creatively and emotionally. An Open Event, is a structure, of thoughts, opinions and experiences on the subject „living sustainable“.

SUNI

SUNI

Ermannstraße 17
54516 Wittlich
Germany

Telephone
+49 15773106325
E-Mail
kontakt[at]suni-ev.de
Description of the Organization

SUNI is a multinational association that is active in Germany and Namibia. SUNI supports educational institutions in Omaheke/Namibia and aims to improve the teaching and living conditions of disadvantaged children and young people. The focus is on the 4th goal (quality education) of the SDGs. SUNI promotes intercultural exchange between people in Germany and Namibia, especially in the field of education, e.g. German-Namibian exchange project for educators.

Partner countries

W3_ Workshop for International Culture and Politics

W3_ Workshop for International Culture and Politics

Nernstweg 32-34
22765 Hamburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 40 39033-65
E-Mail
info[at]w3-hamburg.de
Description of the Organization

The W3_ is an educational and cultural center around global justice. It offers a platform for encounters and exchange and, with its diverse program of events, encourages critical questioning of social conditions. It invites to inspiration, to experience, to reflection and to common action for a global and local justice.

With lectures, workshops, conferences, symposia, readings, performances as well as film screenings and actions, W3_ establishes the connection between local politics and global developments in series of events, projects as well as individual and cooperative events and motivates people to get involved. With dialogue-oriented/participative formats such as performances and actions in public space, spontaneous interactions with residents of the district are realized, which actively call for participation.

It is important to W3_ to focus on less present voices and alternative perspectives, to make them audible and visible, and to think and link local and global dimensions together. The goal is always to make people think, to provide inspiration and ideas for their own everyday lives, and to show options for action.

Verlag an der Ruhr

Verlag an der Ruhr

Wilhelmstraße 20
45468 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Germany

Telephone
+49 208 4395450
E-Mail
info[at]verlagruhr.de
Description of the Organization

We are a publishing house consisting of teachers publishing for teachers with the objective of helping with problems concerning school and youth work, e.g.:

  • Implementing curricula into everyday teaching. With concise and well organised material for further education, practical experience and training in methodology, we hope to provide complementary information     that is not covered by traditional school-books
  • Excessive workload: By providing school material that can be implemented instantly, we try to make sure teaching and engaging in youth work remains feasible
  • Problems affecting schools from the outside, like violence or lack of prospects

We develop feasible concepts for the benefit of all those involved.

Deutsch-Algerische Gesellschaft - German-Algerian cultural association

Deutsch-Algerische Gesellschaft - German-Algerian cultural association
Postfach 150346, 10665 Berlin

Hektorstrasse 17
10711 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 3231111
E-Mail
info[@]deutsch-algerische-gesellschaft.org
Description of the Organization

This non-profit, non-political cultural association organises cultural events and is a place where Algerians, Germans and other nationalities can meet. In the future, this association hopes to teach children Arabic and French.

Themes of the organization

Partner countries

éducation21

éducation21

Monbijoustraße 31
3011 Bern
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 31 3210021
E-Mail
info[at]education21.ch
Description of the Organization

We support teachers in Switzerland at all levels in their daily work by giving them impulses for their lessons which are directed towards a viable development in a global society. We sell and lend over 800 tried and tested teaching aids in German, French and Italian language. We provide teacher training. We inform and advise with relation to Global Education. We are part of a network of national and international organisations having similar aims.

Partner countries

Organisationstyp

gay museum*

gay museum*

Lützowstraße 73
10785 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 69599050
E-Mail
kontakt[at]schwulesmuseum.de
Description of the Organization

The Schwule Museum (gay museum) presents the diversity of homosexual life in a permanent exhibition on gay history and in regularly changing exhibitions. The historical exhibitions deal with different time periods and social conditions for homosexuals as well as their life strategies. In this way, the history and culture of homosexuals are reviewed and the research results can be presented. Manifold documents and statements of homosexuals about themselves and their life are collected and archived, allowing for scientific research.