Acknowledgements
The editing group wishes
to thank all those who have contributed to this publication
by sending in project descriptions, quotations and
stories of young people, sharing experience and giving
advice, in particular:
• All the participants of
the Training Course on 'Peer Group Education as a
means to fight racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and
intolerance', held as part of the European Youth Campaign
'all different - all equal' in the European Youth
Centre, Strasbourg from 6 - 12 February 1995;
• The Advisory Committee
of the European Youth Centre and the European Youth
Foundation, in particular its second working group
on racism: Rainer Lenze, European Confederation of
Youth Clubs. Lars Nyctelius, International Lesbian
and Gay Youth Organisation and Barbara Stalder of
the Swiss National Youth Council;
• Georgiana Anton, Romania
• Albatros, France
• Arcréation, Paris,
France
• Association Culturelle
Maghrebo Europeenne, Bourg-en-Bresse, France
• Association Espace Pluriel,
France
• Association la Marmite,
Grenoble, France
• British Red Cross, Youth
Department
• Kathalijne Buitenweg and
Mohammed Dhalech, Members of the European Steering
Group of the Council of Europe's Youth Campaign 'all
different - all equal'
• Stathis Eliades, Cyprus
• Edina Gabor, Hungary
• Europe at School
• The Guardian Angels, Germany/Sweden/United
Kingdom
• Instituut voor Kategoriaal
Overleg, Limburg, Netherlands
• International Federation
of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Youth Department
• National Coalition Building
Institute, England and Switzerland
• Anna Smolen, Poland
• Syriac Youth Federation,
Sweden
• Suzanne Weigl, RFSL, Sweden
• Youth for Development and
Cooperation
• Youth for Understanding/European
Educational Exchanges
We apologise for errors and omissions
and regret that we were not able to include all materials
received.
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