video material
Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 3
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-07-30 15:02.
Anja, Tautvydas and Sören - participants of the Youth Organizing Institute 2008 in Kragujevac - talking about the situation in the countries they live in concerning similar and different kinds of discrimination in society.
Besides that they inform about their approaches to research on these topics and how they organize themselves in the struggle for another society.
http://www.youthorganizing.net
The Youthorganizing Institute is a yearly meeting of young researchers and activists, theorists and artists from the wider south-eastern europa and beyond to discuss experiences and analysis
Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 2
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-07-30 15:01.
Paula, Olga, Tamara and Vitalie have been participants of the Youth Organizing Institute 2008 in Kragujevac (Serbia).
In the following interviews they will talk about their experiences on types of discrimination such as racism and homophobia in their regions and what they are doing to reach a change of the situation there.
http://www.youthorganizing.net
The Youthorganizing Institute is a yearly meeting of young researchers and activists, theorists and artists from the wider south-eastern europa and beyond to discuss experiences and analysis of the participants, develop notions, ideas
Youthorganizing Network Interviews - 1
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-07-30 14:21.Kennedi goes back home
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2007-06-08 01:15.
This is a story of Yugoslavs who left the country in war and spent over ten years in Western Europe as refugees or in asylum. In the second half of the year 2002 European Union sent many of these people back to Serbia and Montenegro together with their families, believing that there were no more reasons for their stay. Procedures for their return were usually very strict. Families would be gathered during the night, transported to the airport and sent to Belgrade on the first flight.
Interview with Zelimir Zilnik
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2005-07-25 17:38.
Adem, a young journalist from Tetovo, Mazedonia, is interviewing Zelimir Zilnik on his film "Kenedi comes back home". Zilnik had presented his latest documentary in the course of the evening program of the Youth Organising Institute, a summer school, that took place in Novi Sad from July 12th to 22nd 2005. The Youth Organising Institute (YOI) is run by the Johns Hopkins University of Bologna and was held in 2005 in cooperation with Kuda.org, the students union of Novi Sad University, kein.org and freelance trainers.

