DiscoverEurope Talks Solidarity2.9. How can solidarity bridge detained young people with the rest of society?
2.9. How can solidarity bridge detained young people with the rest of society?

2.9. How can solidarity bridge detained young people with the rest of society?

Update: 2023-07-11
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What happens when solidarity projects involve those who have been excluded from society?


Prisons are by definition barriers to participation. But what happens to young people who spend part of their formative years behind barriers? 


In this episode, Diogo Pires talks to Linda Ulane and Daniel Gismera, both are developing projects with young people in prisons with the bigger objective of supporting their inclusion in society at the end of their sentence.



This is a podcast of SALTO European Solidarity Corps Resource Centre, produced by Instituto NOW (⁠⁠institutonow.org⁠⁠). For more information and resources on Solidarity and the Corps, go to ⁠⁠talkingsolidarity.eu⁠⁠. The theme song “Solidarity Unifies Us” is composed and sung by Paula Gehrs. The episode was mixed by Simon Aftalión and hosted by Diogo Pires. The artwork was created by Ina Gouveia.

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2.9. How can solidarity bridge detained young people with the rest of society?

2.9. How can solidarity bridge detained young people with the rest of society?

Instituto NOW for SALTO European Solidarity Corps