Swiss premiere of the documentary film Invisible Nation, followed by a panel discussion and aperitif.
Your support enables to continue conducting awareness-raising events.
Through the organization of various events and lectures on social topics, the cultural association Ananasli acts as a bridge between the German and Chinese-speaking communities. Taiwan in particular is at the center of attention due to the geopolitical situation.
And now it’s your turn!
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And now it’s your turn!
Your name here
Do you also have a project that you would like to make reality? Then let's get going! Start your own crowdfunding project on Crowdify:
The Community of Squatted Prosfygika is a horizontal self-organized socio-political project of struggle of the social base. The squatted neighborhood in the center of Athens is home to 400 people and a proposal for the organization of a liberated society. International class solidarity is needed to defend this liberated ground! The community is in urgent need of financial support because of the attacks it recently faced.
Maison Merula
Maison Merula
Fabienne Marcolin
Senâ Gülkanat
Pascal Marcolin
Maison Merula is a space that brings together people from all kinds of backgrounds. A space for honest, open exchange and real encounters. Encounters with oneself, with other people and cultures, with art, knowledge and much more. Supported by a non-profit idea: our solidarity-based price system is intended to compensate for social and financial disadvantage and to make the entire programme accessible to everyone.
Study on air travel tax
Gregory Germann
I want to analyse the factors that lead to an approving/opposing stance on an air travel tax among the Swiss population.
This is possible thanks to the conjoint analysis method. Unlike previous, more conventional surveys done on the topic, it can capture the multidimensionality of such a tax and provide more significant and meaningful insights.
The findings can be of great value for the futute design process of an air travel tax policy.
café révolution
Verein café révolution
Eleni H
Naomi B
Mona-Lisa K
Djinane M
Gloria P.T.
café révolution is not a coffee place in the conventional sense. With café révolution we, the collective of the same name, want to create a meeting point in the midst of Bern like no other: it is our dream to create a Safer Space free of racism and discrimination for people who are faced with and affected by racism, as well as a platform for anti-racist projects. To make this dream come true, we need your support!
Exploring a new we
Haus Wabi Sabi GmbH
Michelle Borner
Arjeta Qerreti
Andreas Blaser
Regina Minger
Anjum Amirtham
Haus Wabi Sabi will be the first wellbeing space in Switzerland to combine a café, supervised children's area, family lounge, multi-purpose room for courses, events and coworking and an eco-friendly shop under one roof. We focus on sustainability, mindfulness, authenticity and wellbeing. We strengthen families, bring people together, create freedom and offer flexibility. And very tasty waffles. With your support we will open in Autumn 2020.
Što Te Nema
Elvis Mujagic
Aida Sehovic
Ismeta Curkic
Admira Besic
Edina Skaljic
Iskra Tabakovic-Hasic
On July 11, we want to facilitate the exchange between more than 1000 people at Helvetiaplatz, in Zurich, to promote tolerance, mutual understanding and living together. For this purpose, a monument is created in an artistic way in which you can participate, too!
The process of gentrification and the effects of the real estate appreciation of Zurich are pervasive. The resulting consequences are oppression, repression and intolerance towards certain groups of the population. In order to strengthen the multiculturalism and tolerance of Zurich, it is essential to support the exchange between people from different community groups. We use art as a means to to promote these values and the interaction between people.
"ŠTO TE NEMA" or translated "Why aren`t you there?" is a nomadic monument that uses the genocide in Srebrenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) as a symbol to remember what people can turn into if they do not reflect soon enough. Together with the local diaspora communities, it wants to set a signal against repression, oppression and violence by promoting a dialogue on these topics between different groups of people with the local population. This exchange promotes tolerance, mutual understanding and living together. So far "Što Te Nema" has already taken place in 12 world cities.
"ŠTO TE NEMA" is an art performance that creates a monument of coffee cups throughout the day. Currently the monument consists of ~ 7000 Bosnian coffee cups "Fildžan" and will be larger this year by other donated cups. The art performance is defined in a way that volunteers engage in dialogue with the local population of Zurich, while filling the cups with coffee. No one drinks the coffee. Each cup symbolizes a victim of Srebrenica, who can no longer drink the coffee because he is no longer among us. (title "ŠTO TE NEMA" or "Why aren`t you there?").