CPPD | Plural Remembrance Calendar 2026 – Order now
The Plural Remembrance Calendar 2026 will be available soon and can now be pre-ordered.
About DialoguePerspectives e.V.
Fostering Dialogue – Strengthening European Democracy
DialoguePerspectives e.V. is a Berlin-based independent European platform for strengthening plurality and democracy in Europe through educational and civil society programmes. DialoguePerspectives develops impact-oriented civil society programmes to promote resilience in European society. Its work focuses on interreligious-worldview dialogue, combatting antisemitism in Europe, developing and establishing a pluralistic European culture of remembrance, and communicating Jewish life in Germany through nationwide educational programmes.
The European network of DialoguePerspectives e.V. includes over 500 young European leaders and more than 700 partners from European civil society. Its work focuses on the intersection of science, culture, politics and socio-political practice.
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The Plural Remembrance Calendar 2026 will be available soon and can now be pre-ordered.
The Interreligious-Worldview Calendar 2026 invites you to explore the plurality of Europe. The calendar offers an overview of holidays and days of remembrance, reflecting the diversity of our European society. Bringing together knowledge, encounters, traditions, and perspectives from our European networks, the Interreligious-Worldview Calendar is expanded and updated every year. Whether used in educational institutions, organisations, or at home, it opens up new opportunities for meaningful exchange across borders.
The EPNA Autumn Workshop in Rome brought together practitioners from across Europe to explore the issue of antisemitism in Italy. As the host of the oldest Jewish community, Italy is a very interesting case study from historical and political perspectives. Learning at the workshop took place through presentations on the Italian case and a panel discussion which brought together policymakers to discuss the topic of building trust across sectors in order to combat antisemitism. Furthermore, the workshop provided participants with skills training and opportunities to engage in active exchange with local organisations.
Susanne Siegert is one of the most prominent voices in Germany’s digital culture of remembrance. On Instagram and TikTok, she focuses primarily on educating people about the Holocaust and has over 190,000 followers on her channel @keine.erinnerungskultur.