EPNA | Registration for the Autumn Workshop 2025

Strengthening Cooperation – Between Governments, Institutions, and Civil Society Against Antisemitism

Date: 22 October (1.00 pm) – 24 October 2025 (12.30 pm)
Location: Rome, Italy (exact workshop location tba)

In our autumn workshop “Strengthening Cooperation – Between Governments, Institutions, and Civil Society Against Antisemitism”, we will come together again to discuss, revise and develop effective strategies in combating antisemitism in Europe.

Understanding antisemitism as an ideology that effortlessly transcends national borders, political views, and cultural differences has always been central to EPNA’s mission. This core insight underscores a simple realisation: combating antisemitism can only succeed through collective effort. In this workshop, we will explore how meaningful cross-sector cooperation between governments, institutions, and civil society can be built and how into can translate into concrete, lasting action.

The workshop will feature keynote addresses, a public panel discussion, networking opportunities and skill trainings, providing practical and theoretical input to expand knowledge and skills within the network and beyond. Together, we will to examine how effective cooperation between governments, institutions, and civil society can be established and translated into concrete, trust-based action.

The event is taking place in cooperation with EPNA members Institute of Educational Technology, Italian National Research Council and Memoria e Verità per le vittime del terrorismo.

Please note that the event is accompanied by the conference “Digital Peacebuilders: Promoting Coexistence, Antisemitism Awareness, and Deradicalisation through Social Media”, a project supported by the European Alliance Programme and carried out by our partners from the Institute of Educational Technology (Italian National Research Council), Memoria e Verità per le vittime del terrorismo and Mozaika. This international conference will bring together digital peace activists, educators, and community leaders to explore how digital narratives, grassroots storytelling, and educational campaigns can foster coexistence, amplify underrepresented voices (especially youth and women), and support regional stability in the Middle East. The event will take place on the morning before the EPNA workshop: 22 October 2025, 9–12. Your registration for the EPNA workshop does not automatically include access to this conference. You are kindly asked to register separately.

 

  • Register here for the EPNA workshop “Strengthening Cooperation – Between Governments, Institutions, and Civil Society Against Antisemitism”.
  • Register here for the conference “Digital Peacebuilders: Promoting Coexistence, Antisemitism Awareness, and Deradicalisation through Social Media”.

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