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Open Call for Partnerships: Organisations working on Critical Literacy for Youth in Europe

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Tactical Tech is looking to partner with formal or non-formal learning institutions and organisations across Europe on a three-year project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe project.

The project, called Critical ChangeLab, comprises a consortium of 10 established organisations in Europe who are developing a new, participatory pedagogical method for assessing the state of democracy among youth. They are seeking schools, libraries, cultural centres, civil society organisations and other who work with youth to test and implement the Critical ChangeLab model in their contexts.

Tactical Tech is an international NGO that engages with citizens and civil-society organisations to explore and mitigate the impacts of technology on society. Their initiative for youth aims to put young people in the driving seat of their digital futures through education, co-creation and capacity building.

The Critical ChangeLab is a new pedagogical workshop model designed to empower young people to envision alternative futures for European democracy. The Critical ChangeLab model uses participatory, creative and critical approaches to encourage youth to think about their relationship to everyday democracy – including their relationships with individuals, society, and technology – in order to act on them. Partner organisations will receive training in how to carry out a Critical ChangeLab and will become part of a Europe-wide community of practice.

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For more information, visit Tactical Tech.

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