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What does it mean to be “European”? How can we draft an agenda of priorities for a long-term European project to reclaim the concrete and farsighted policies of a truly shared European home?
Human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and human rights. Ok Europe was our initiative on a trip around Europe, held in four major cities: Barcellona, Paris, Bruxelles and Berlin. Feltrinelli Foundation promoted workshops involving local communities and held public conferences with experts, practitioners, international speakers and policy makers.
Here are the results of the four workshops
→ Read the report / Barcelona
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→ Read the report / Paris
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→ Read the report / Brussels | → Read the report / Berlin |
About Ok Europe. Four roads to European citizenship
Ok Europe. Four roads to European citizenship is a workshop and public conferences programme held in four major European cities – Barcelona, Paris, Berlin and Brussels. It is a journey through major European cities with multi-stakeholder workshops and conferences with experts, practitioners, grassroots community groups, international speakers and policy makers for listening, harnessing and sharing active solutions.
How to rebuild a dimension of trust in a vision for Europe? How to promote a political project of integration? Gaps and trends of social injustice in the territories, economies in crisis and unable to generate widespread wealth, poor and increasingly polarized employment, the emergence of national and nationalist movements within a climate of progressive distrust towards traditional parties. These are just some of the main challenges facing Europe.
What are the social priorities we should focus on for the defence and evolution of European society in a time of geopolitical and economic transformations that, if left ungoverned, risk undermining the values of inclusion, pluralism, equity and solidarity of our liberal democracies?
The Ok Europe programme, with participants representing local institutions in dialogue with keynote International speakers, compares the experiences of at least five distinct major cities – Milan, Barcelona, Berlin, Paris and Brussels – for drafting an agenda of priorities for a long-term European project to reclaim the concrete and farsighted policies of a truly shared European home, a bulwark of democracy. So that we can say: “Ok, Europe has the energy for a courageous leap of political transition that can assist in redrafting the pact that binds its citizens to their individual destinies and to a renewed relationship of stability and trust with European institutions”.
Rewatch the events
November 23 – 6.30 p.m.
Utopia / Systemic change
ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION: HYPE OR REAL CHANGE?
Berlin
With
Rahel Süß Political Theorist, Humboldt-University of Berlin
Wolfgang Merkel Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung WZB
Patrizia Nanz Potsdam University, deutsch-frz Zukunftswerk
Moderator
Tilo Jung Journalist
November 16 – 6.30 p.m.
Citizens / Institutions
WHAT KIND OF EUROPE BETWEEN TECHNOCRACIES AND POPULISM?
Brussels \
With
Massimiliano Tarantino, Director of Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
Luca Giansanti, Senior Vice President, Head of European Government Affairs at Eni
Fabio Massimo Castaldo, Vice-President of the European Parliament
Colin Crouch, Warwick Business School
Marc Lazar, Sciences Po
Nathalie Tocci, Director Institutional Affairs Institute
Alberto Alemanno, Director Good Lobby
Moderator
Andrea Marinelli, Corriere della Sera
November 4 – 6.30 p.m.
People / Machines
WHAT KIND OF EUROPE FOR WORK AND RIGHTS?
Paris \
With
Joseph Stiglitz, Economist and Professor, Columbia University
Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris
Tommaso Vitale, Sciences Po
Patrick Braouezec, Plaine Commune
Moderator
Stefano Montefiori, Corriere della Sera
In collaboration with
la Fondation Maison Science de l’Homme
September 22 – 6.30 p.m.
City Center / Suburbs
WHAT KIND OF EUROPE FOR CITIES?
Barcelona \
With
Ada Colau Mayor of Barcelona
Saskia Sassen Columbia University
Stefano Boeri Architect and President of Triennale di Milano
Moderator
Beniamino Pagliaro La Repubblica