Workshops with Youth and Teachers: Hate Speech and Discrimination
In 2024 several workshop have been carried out by Human Rights House Zagreb as part of the Butterfly Effect project, targeting youth and educators. Empowering Youth: how to react against Hate Speech and Discrimination Four workshops with young people have been carried. They were organised for students from elementary to university level and focused on […]
Capacity building for youth and activists in Rijeka and Zagreb: LGBTIQ+ discrimination and racism
In September, Human Rights House Zagreb organised two capacity building workshops for youth and activists. The workshops were held in Rijeka and Zagreb, focusing on LGBTIQ+ discrimination and racism respectively – with the aim of empowering participants to become anti-discrimination ambassadors within their collectives, workplaces, and beyond, promoting, modeling and implementing anti-discriminatory action, solidarity, and […]
Intervening: bystanders can play a key role
Bystanders can play a key role in preventing and discouraging harmful behavior, discrimination and violence. By reacting to harmful behavior, we signal to the perpetrator that it is unacceptable and model to others that they too can react to injustice. This is how we contribute to building a safer, more solidary and more accountable society. […]
Informative video: Reporting discrimination
This is the second in a series of three videos on discrimination – What is discrimination, Who to report discrimination to, and What to do if you witness discrimination or harassment produced by Human Rights House Zagreb within the Butterfly Effect project. The videos are subtitled in English. The series of three videos was produced […]
Informative video: Discrimination, prejudice, stereotype
Discrimination can take on various forms and is not always simple to recognize. Individuals can behave in a discriminatory manner, but a measure, a rule or a system can also be discriminatory. Discrimination can be direct or indirect, and harassment based on protected characteristics, as well as sexual harassment and segregation, are also considered discrimination. […]