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Prošle godine u Rimu, naši su sudionici sudjelovali u projektu “Run for equality”, financiranom u sklopu Erasmus+ sport programa Europske Unije

. Ciljevi programa bili su:

– podizanje svijesti o dinamici opresije i diskriminacije LGBT zajednice u sportu

-razvijanje edukacijskih metoda i poboljšanje postojećih dobrih praksi sa ciljem izgradnje zajedničkih stavova koji predstavljaju jednakost u sportu

-promocija pozitivnog pristupa tjelesnoj svijesti u sportu

 

Rezultate projekta pogledajte na: https://runforequalityhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/11/run_for_equality__gaycs.pdf

Four Great Gardens

Four Great Gardens

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Manchuria

Manchuria

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Eastern Mausoleum: The Resting Place of Qing Emperors

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Pingyao – Wall Street of China

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Luoyang – The Capital of Ancient China

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