In 2020, the Association EPEKA, a social enterprise, will continue to organise cultural and educational events promoting Roma inclusion. In doing so, we are raising intercultural awareness and at the same time further commemorating the biggest Roma holiday – 8 April, World Roma Women’s Day (meaning, of course, all genders). Read More
Representatives of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., attended online information day on the topic of the European Solidarity Corps and Erasmus+, organised by the national agency MOVIT. Read More
Representatives of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., took part in a digital meeting of the youth sector, organised by the Slovenian Office for Youth, the Movit Institute, the Slovenian Youth Council and the MaMa network. Read More
A representative of the Association EPEKA, Soc. Ent., attended the first Cultural Tourism Consultation in the Municipality of Maribor. Read More
Representatives of EPEKA, Soc.Ent. will participate in the one-day event ”Youth work with refugees and migrants in the Erasmus+: Youth in Action and European Solidarity Corps programmes”, organised by MOVIT, which will take place on Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in the hall of the Slovenian Ethnographic Museum in Ljubljana. Read More
We have just concluded a weekend full of events. We are happy to announce that in the town of Peja, EPEKA Montenegro carried out the first activity of its project Understanding and Resisting Nationalist Extremism – the Western Balkans and the Question of Kosovo, financed by the Erasmus+ Project. Read More
EPEKA Montenegro, CET Prizren and other partners will participate in the opening meeting of the Erasmus+ capacity building project in the field of youth with the title “Understanding and Fighting National Extremism – Western Balkans and the question of Kosovo”. Read More
On 27th January we held the opening of the photography exhibition “Auschwitz” by Branimir Ritonja. Read More
The exhibition “You’ll Be Home Here Now” is based on a photographic analysis of the prison environment and its impact on the everyday reality of individuals who are imprisoned in a total institution, as well as on their relations with the outside world and their own past.
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On Friday, 24th January 2020 at 18:00, we kindly invite you to the Gallery EPEKA, Koroška cesta 8, where we will host a presentation of the book and an opening of the photography exhibition “See, this is where you will live now” Read More