13th YES Summer Camp: A E ! DRAFT PPROGRAMROGRAM

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TUESDAY TH JULY : Opening of 13th YES Summer Camp  Marije Laff eber (Deputy Secretary General of  Roberto Sajeva (Secretary of FGS) PES)  Rebecca Ghio (ITHAKA)  Mattia Zunino (Secretary GD)  Massimo D’Alema (President of FEPS)  Carlo Vizzini (President of PSI)  (Secretary General of IUSY)  Laura Slimani (President of YES)  Javier Sanchez Moreno (Secretary General of S&D Group)

: Welcome Cocktail off ered by Global Progressive Forum

WEDNESDAY TH JULY : : SESSION I Room name: AUDRE LORDE Room name: JO COX Format: 101 Training Format: Panel Discussion, Moderator: Naomi Workshop: Feminism Dutzi (YES) Description: Do you have to burn bras to be a Workshop: Refugees welcome: Will European feminist? Obviously not – but what does it mean governments stop looking away? to be a feminist, what are the diff erent histories, Description: How many more refugees will have perceptions and theories and why do we even to die before Europe takes its responsibility? We’ll need feminism nowadays? Together we’ll fi nd give an overview about the discussions on the EU answers to all our questions. Of course we en- level over the past year and discuss what’s wrong courage all people to join the feminist fi ght as we about the EU-Turkey deal and what we would agree that we need feminism in socialism. Come want Social Democracy to stand for instead. join us for a gender equal future! Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Elly Schlein (S&D)  Elisa Gambardella (YES Feminist Network  Conny Reuter (SOLIDAR) Coordinator)  Percin Imrek (CHP Youth)  Maria Nyroos (SDY Finland)  (Jusos Germany)  Ma-Eyongerie Frambo  Michele Fiorillo (FEPS YAN)  Ivan Cerovac (FEPS YAN) WEDNESDAY TH JULY : : SESSION I Room name: WILLY BRANDT Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE Format: Panel Discussion, Moderator: Neil War- Format: Workshop ner (YES) Workshop: Hate Speech : the case study of Fin- Workshop: Creating Jobs in the 21st Century - nish anti-racist movements. mission impossible? Description: Tools to fi ght the hate! In this Description: Creating jobs is an urgent question for workshops you will learn about diff erent per- the progressive movement, but one which we con- spectives on campaigning against hate speech. tinue to be unable to solve. Are we approaching the How can we fi ght with facts? Case Study: Finnish question in the wrong way? What role does unem- anti-racist movement. ployment play in the capitalist system? How would Speakers/Trainers: working time reduction function? What are conse-  Hanna Huumonen (SONK Finland) quences of digitalization of work in the future? Speakers/Trainers: Room name: GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM  (SPÖ )  Laura Slimani (YES) Format: Workshop  Neva Grasic (YES) Workshop: Parties and Fundraising  Benedetta Brighenti (CoR) Description: You will have an opportunity to learn about basics of fundraising (why/what/ Room name: when people give) and fundraising techniques; FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF assess their current resources and giving op- Format: Workshop portunities, and get inspiration for their future Workshop: We want to live healthy! Health & fundraising campaigns. You will simulate donor/ Environment fundraiser conversation and learn how to pre- Description: What is environmental pollution, how sent their case for support. high is the risk of environmental health stress and Speakers/Trainers: what can we do against it? During this training we  Bojana Mikovic (SDY Serbia) try to answer these questions by dealing with un- wanted eff ects of the environment on health. Speakers/Trainers:  Charlotte Rosa Dick (Jusos Germany)  Sebastian Langer (Jusos Germany)

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instagram.com/pes_pse #act4youth www.pes.eu This publication received fi nancial support of the . Sole liability rests with the author and the European Parliament is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. WEDNESDAY TH JULY : : SESSION II Room name: Room name: GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF Format: Workshop Format: 101 Training Workshop: Campaigning with success! Workshop: Terrorism Description: What makes some campaigns so Description: Terrorism has aff ected nations, dis- much more successful than others? And which located societies and killed innocents. In the last tools and tips we should explore to fi nally win decade, terrorism became even more complex. left majorities? Come and learn about issue cam- We will discuss the causes and eff ects of ter- paigning and modern strategies for grassroots rorism, and how radicalization can ‚infl uence‘ campaign. young people to be a part of terrorist organisa- Speakers/Trainers: tions. We will also look at how we can contribute  Phil Kamper (PES) to a more peaceful world.  Ivan Stefanovski (FEPS YAN) Speakers/Trainers:  Percin Imrek (CHP Turkey) Room name: AUDRE LORDE Format: 101 Training Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE Workshop: Taste the Rainbow Format: Fishbowl Discussion Description: Polyamorous. Ally-ship. Gender- Workshop: Refugees Welcome: Field Work queer. A-romanticism. Don’t know what these Description: Civil society has taken over a huge terms are? Neither do we! Come and fi nd out in part of the governments and EU’s duties regar- this gender, sexuality and relationships 101. ding the care for refugees in the last year. We’ll Speakers/Trainers: share experiences among ourselves and discuss  Carly Walker-Dawson (IUSY) with people who worked directly in the hot spots.  Rob Declerck (YES) Speakers/Trainers:  Naomi Dutzi (YES) Room name: JO COX  Jan Kosak (MSD Czech Republic) Format: Panel Discussion  Alessandro Pirisi (IUSY) Moderator: Joao Albuquerque (YES) Workshop: Coalition or not? - that’s the question. Room name: WILLYBRANDT Description: All form of coalition can be found Format: Workshop in Europe at the present moment. Each option Workshop: Education - a money deal? has its supporters as well as its opponents, de- Description: A workshop about diff erent tuition bates get heated in aftermaths of elections, and it fee models, and arguments for and against them. is not always clear what is the objective: power? Should and can higher education be tuition free voters‘ confi dence? future of the country? for all? Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Marije Laff eber (PES)  YES Student Network  Enric Lopez (JSC Catalunya)  Laura Slimani (YES President)  Annika Klose (Jusos Germany)

EVENING ACTIVITY : International drinks & food & goodies Fair Let other participants taste the typical or the most extravagant food or drink from your country, pro- mote your activities and merchandise your goodies. THURSDAY ST JULY : : SESSION I

Room name: Room name: JO COX FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF Format: Panel Discussion Format: Workshop Moderator: Neva Grasic (YES) Workshop: Recognizing and Fighting Discrimi- Workshop: Can the far right be stopped and nation how? Description: Interactive workshop on discrimi- Description: The Economic stagnation and the nation and bullying that LGBTIQl people face in worst refugee crisis since World Wars, has seen workplaces, schools and everyday life. the far-right surging across Europe. Their anti- We will try to fi nd solutions to fi ght bullying immigration and Eurosceptic slogans have found and discrimination of LGBTIQl people acclaim amongst the electorate in too many Speakers/Trainers: countries.  Hanna Huumonen (Rainbow Rose) Do we, as socialists family do enough to stop the  Jose Angel Santoro Estevez (Rainbow Rose) march of the far-right? Speakers/Trainers: Room name:  Tibor Szancy (S&D MEP, Hungary) GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM  Anna Muller (Jusos Germany) Format: Panel Discussion  Karolina Leakovic (PES Women) Moderator: Matthias Krainz (IUSY Vice presi- dent) Room name: WILLY BRANDT Workshop: Tax H(e)aven Format: Workshop Description: The Panama papers have shown Workshop: From passive to active: Principles of how much tax money wealthy people and corpo- the Willy Brandt Center rations steal from the state. Description: An Introduction about the WBC Money that would urgently be needed for welfare, and its approach and question how to deal with education, health and other social purposes. We internationalist ideals in our political partner- will have a look at diff erent tax systems and on ships. how to fi ght for a fair distribution. Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Willy Brandt Centre Team  Mojca Kleva Kekus (PES)  (S&D MEP) Room name: AUDRE LORDE Format: Workshop Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE Workshop: Black Feminism Format: Workshop Description: What is Black Feminism? Why is Workshop: Climate Change as a Cause of Mig- it important? ration This session will cover the history and foundati- Description: People who are migrating be- on that lead to the creation of the Black Feminist cause of changed environmental conditions fall movement as well as its evolution to the present. through the crack of international law. We will In this session we will start a dialogue on the si- take a look on the changing living conditions gnifi cance and contributions of this movement against the background of climate change, and to the larger conversation on understanding in- try to fi nd answers on how to support an eff ecti- equality. ve adaptation to changing conditions. Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Ma-Eyongerie Frambo  Charlotte Rosa Dick (Jusos Germany) THURSDAY ST JULY : : SESSION II

Room name: AUDRE LORDE Room name: JO COX Format: Workshop Format: Panel Discussion Workshop: Check your Privilege Moderator: Neil Warner (YES) Description: Do you recognize your own privile- Workshop: TTIP/CETA - More Trade, better ge or are you quick to see it in others? If you are Trade? privileged, what are you supposed to do with it? Description: Trade negotiations have become This workshop aims to answer those questions galvanising areas of campaigning and discussion with an open discussion and a few guidelines. for the European Left. Despite the lack of trans- Speakers/Trainers: parency, many political leaders are determined to  Ma-Eyongerie Frambo action them.  Maria Nyroos (SDY Finland) Do we stand against trade agreements in general Room name: WILLY BRANDT or do we have to work on ways to use them for Format: Writing session/ Workshop our purpose? Workshop: Socialist Utopia Speakers/Trainers: Description: Fiction is not only a escapade. It‘s  Monica DiSisto (FairWatch) also a way to refl ect freely about our world. Join  Jan Lichtwitz (IUSY) us for an interactive and creative workshop about socialism in fi ctional setting. Together, we will try Room name: GOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM to produce new ideas and examine what the social Format: 101 Training democratic project could be... And see what we can Workshop: European Federalism take back from this in the one we actually live in! Description: The EU is facing new challenges Speakers/Trainers: alongside Brexit. Why should we push towards  Carmelo Sutera (MJS ) federalism?  Neil Warner (YES) Speakers/Trainers: Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE  Jesse Jääskeläinen(JEF Finland) Format: Panel Discussion Moderator: Jose Santoro Room name: Workshop: Refugees Welcome: What about the FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF vulnerable groups? Format: Panel Discussion Description: Class matters. Gender, age, sexual Moderator: Riccardo Galetti (FGS) orientation, disabilities etc do too! We’ll discuss Workshop: Socialism and Zionism: what’s the what makes the situation so dangerous for refu- controversy? gees that belong to vulnerable groups. What are Description: In our political culture socialism the specifi c challenges these refugees face on the and zionism are words apparently far away from way? What are the diff erent reasons for fl eeing each other; often because they are subject to mi- regarding lesser privileged people? Which rea- sunderstanding and prejudice. What is the histo- sons for asylum are recognised and which aren’t? rical tie between them? And what does that mean Speakers/Trainers: for the future of Israel and the left?  Lesia Radelicky (PES Women) Speakers/Trainers:  Jan Kosak (MSD Czech Republic)  Fabio Nicolucci (Journalist)  Jose Santoro (Rainbow Rose)  Bar Gissin (YM Israel)  Abby Ryan (UK GLIG)  Pia Locatelli (PSI)

EVENING ACTIVITY : European Youth Plan Opening remarks by Andrea Orlando, Italian Minister of Justice. Interactive plenary discussion with Sergei Stanishev, President of Party of European Socialists, on the ambitious plan that aims to put Youth in the heart of the European political agenda. FRIDAY ND JULY : : SESSION I

Room name: Room name: JO COX GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM Format: Workshop Format: Panel Discussion Workshop: The People’s Businesses: the future moderator: Ma-Eyongerie Frambo of economy? Workshop: Racism in the 21st century Description: Cooperatives and worker-owned Description: In times of migration racism beco- enterprises - have long stood out as an area of mes especially prevalent, but it is deeply ingrai- great but unfulfi lled promise for progressive ned in Western societies. What are the diff eren- movements. Now, a new range of initiatives are ces between structural and activ racism? How gaining ground in Europe that once again seek to does racism show? And how did global racism promote this agenda. Can this be the path to en- evolve historically? gage young people to be active in economy, local Speakers/Trainers: community and society?  Julia Jacob (SJÖ) Speakers/Trainers:  Sam Muyizzi (IUSY)  FEPS & The People’s Business  Julian Amankwaa (Jusos Germany)  Mark Willetts (Mutuo)  Peter Hunt (Mutuo) Room name: FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF Room name: WILLY BRANDT Format: Panel Discussion Format: Workshop moderator: Joao Albuquerque (YES) Workshop: Making culture accessible: tools and Workshop: After Austerity - which way forward? thoughts Description: Only now can we fully assess the Description: Is access to culture a privilege? consequences of the drastic austerity measures What is the relationship between our political fa- introduced in Europe. We will have a look at ini- mily and non formal education? Come to discuss tiatives that are helping the ones that have been topics that are always used in campaigns and most aff ected, and discuss together what is the abandoned in fi rst rounds of budgetary cuts. diff erent path policymakers should follow. Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Julie Ward (S&D MEP)  Mauro Striano (FEANTSA)  Kaisa Penny  Zita Gurmai (PES Women)  Eugeni Brigneti (ESPLAC)  Sarah Maureen Dunne (LY Ireland)

Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE Format: Workshop Workshop: Dual Education system and how re- fugees participate Description: In the past 2-3 years, Germany has received many refugees. To integrate especially young people into society and the labour market, they use the dual vocational system. Companies and unions go this way together. How does the system work and what is behind it? Speakers/Trainers:  Filipos Kourtoglou (Jusos Germany) FRIDAY ND JULY : : SESSION II

Room name: JO COX Room name: WILLY BRANDT Format: Panel Discussion Format: Workshop Moderator: Darina Agha (YES) Workshop: Looking back in order to step for- Workshop: #Brexit: More Europe - Less Europe? ward: ABC of the middle east confl ict Description: We will discuss the consequences of Description: Talking about diff erent perspecti- the Brexit vote and the general question of Euro- ves and narratives, we give an overview of the pean integration. How can we fi ght for more integ- basics of the confl ict and explore the recent deve- ration also on a social and political level, rather than lopments and situation in the region. on an economic one only? Or is it just too late ? Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Willy Brandt Centre Team  Thomas Maes  Jo Leinen (S&D MEP) Room name:  Lora Lyubenova (YFJ) FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF  Caroline Hill (YL UK ) Format: World Café  Laura Slimani (YES) Workshop: Urban Society and Extremism Description: After several cities endured ter- Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE rorism and other forms of violence caused by Format: Workshop extremists, Europe is in deep shock. What cau- Workshop: Reinventing Democracy - Models of ses extremism? And how can we rebuild urban Participation society towards inclusion? We will be looking at Description: The G1000 Project from Belgium diff erent aspects of modern urban societies with aims at creating new models for political parti- experts from diff erent metropoles in an interac- cipation. How can citizens make truly informed tive world café. political decisions? What kind of dialogue needs Speakers/Trainers: to happen and how would a new voting system  David Cordonnier (PS Belgium) look like? Let’s rethink democracy together.  Mohammed Ahmed (YL UK) Speakers/Trainers:  Kevin Kühnert (Jusos Germany)  Jonathan Moskovic (G1000)  Gökce Gökcen (CHP Turkey)

Room name: Room name: AUDRE LORDE GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM Format: Workshop Format: Fishbowl Discussion Workshop: Public Speaking Workshop: Own Moderator: Simona Russo (GPF) Your Power as a Speaker Workshop: The enigma of Youth Employment Description: Learn stress control, voice control, Description: Creating jobs! What jobs, and debate techniques, tips overcoming shyness and how..? Join the fi shbowl to discuss how this pro- ignoring hecklers. By the end of the workshop, mise, that we often hear from politicians worked you will hopefully have a handle on how to be- in your country. come the Obama of your own career. Speakers/Trainers: Speakers/Trainers:  Javi Lopez (S&D MEP)  Maria Nyroos (SDY Finland)  Jure Stajbaher  Johanna Uekermann (Jusos)  Giaccomo Bottos (FEPS YAN)

EVENING ACTIVITY Pride Park From late afternoon onwards we will be painting banners and decorating the camp in Rainbow co- lours. Come along to discover fun activities that will culminate in a huge Rainbow Party. SATURDAY RD JULY : : SESSION I

Room name: Room name: WILLY BRANDT FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF Format: Fishbowl Discussion Format: Panel Discussion Moderator: Johanna Klingbeil (YES) Moderator: Lesia Radelicky (PES Women) Workshop: Challenges of Poverty Workshop: New Labour Rights: Building a La- Description: 62 people all over world own as bour Movement much as half of the world‘s population. We face Description: Labour rights have rarely been a massive disproportion of distribution of wealth. more relevant, yet traditional labour organisa- What the consequences of such unequal wealth tions are often on the defensive and not seen as a distribution and are there eff ective tools and relevant by many young people. Meanwhile, new ideas to end this situation. forms of labour campaigns are starting to show Speakers/Trainers: real signs of success. What lessons can we draw  Mauro Striano (FEANTSA) from these new movements and how can we  Jan Lichtwitz (IUSY) create new international, campaigning, and suc- cessful workers’ movements which bring about Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE new rights ? Format: Panel Discussion Speakers/Trainers: Moderator: Simona Russo (GPF)  Jose Simoes (SEIU) Workshop: Refugees Welcome: Integration  Benoit Hamon (PS France) through Online Platforms  Rainbow Rose Description: Speaking about integration, we will  Johanna Uekermann (Jusos Germany) have a look at existing platforms and successful  Thiébaut Weber (ETUC) civil society and regional initiatives that are gui- ding refugees on a daily basis not only in past the Room name: months but in the past decade. GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM Speakers/Trainers: Format: Workshop  Brando Benifei (S&D MEP) Moderator: Elisa Gambardella (YES Feminist  Bruno Cortese (Regione Sicialiana) Network)  Marja Bijl (PES Women) Workshop: Women in EU institutions Description: Are the institutions promoting gen- der equality leading by example? Come to discuss fi rst hand experiences with strong female fi gu- res of European politics. Speakers/Trainers:  (S&D MEP)  Laura Ballarin (PSOE)  Kaisa Penny  Zita Gurmai (PES Women) SATURDAY RD JULY : : SESSION II

Room name: WILLY BRANDT Room name: UNNAMED REFUGEE Format: Workshop Format: Panel Discussion Workshop: Make Peace in a world of confl ict: Moderator: Neil Warner (YES) Non-violent communication Workshop: Can we all get a work-free life? Dis- Description: How to deal with violent and esca- cussion about the Universal Basic Income lated confl icts without using force? The Work- Description: The “Universal Basic Income” idea shop points out the basics of non-violent commu- proposes that governments provide every citizen nication as part of peace building and long-term with an unconditional income to live on. Once a confl ict resolution. marginal and utopian idea, it is now starting to Speakers/Trainers: be implemented in some places. Is it really the  Willy Brandt Centre Team basis for future socialist policies? What conse- quences are there and how do diff erent models Room name: look like? GLOBAL PROGRESSIVE FORUM Speakers/Trainers: Format: Workshop  Zita Gurmai (PES Women) Workshop: Millennial Dialogue  Tim Cuénod (Jusos Switzerland) Description: Why are so few young people in-  Hanna Huumonen (SONK Finland) terested in politics? The question should be:  FEPS YAN Why are so few politicians REALLY interested in young people? Room name: AUDRE LORDE Speakers/Trainers: Format: Workshop  FEPS & FEPS YAN Workshop: Queer Network - PES Road Map Description: What does the new PES LGBT road Room name: map include and how could it be even more im- FILIPPO TURATI & ANNA KULISCIOFF proved? Come and discuss with Rainbow Rose! Format: Workshop Speakers/Trainers: Workshop: PES Progressive Reform  Kevin Peel (CoR UK) Description: Discussion with EP rapporteur on  Aurélien Mazuy (Rainbow Rose) the European Pillar of Social Rights.This is an  Hanna Huumonen (Rainbow Rose) unique opportunity to gather and include pro- posals from the participants at the YES Summer Camp into the report that will be presented after Summer. Speakers/Trainers:  Maria Joao Rodrigues (S&D)

EVENING ACTIVITY #Refugees Welcome We will close our camp with a plenary session about refugees with experts in the fi eld: Giusi Nicolini (Mayor of Lampedusa), Brando Benifei (S&D MEP) and Maria Joao Rodrigues (S&D MEP)

Closing remark of 13th YES Summer Camp by Zita Gurmai (President of PES Women), Sandro Gozi (Undersecretary of state for European aff airs) and Laura Slimani (YES President).