Cercle de pensée Joseph Wresinski

With European institutions
- Youth Appeal to Europe : “We have trouble understanding this world but we want to find our place in it”
- “Appeal to each person and to European officials”, at the Commemorative Stone in Honour of the Victims of Extreme Poverty on the Esplanade of the European Parliament: photos
- "Joining with young people to rid Europe of poverty and exclusion"
- The Fourth World European Committee
- The European Fourth World People’s Universities
- Cercle de pensée Joseph Wresinski
- European Fourth World Solidarity
Joseph Wresinski himself came from a poor background and so was intimately aware of the stigma attached to those who live in extreme poverty. He encouraged these people and others from all walks of life to join together in creating a culture which rejects poverty and to act together to fight poverty led by the experience and knowledge of the poorest. Only such a dialogue will ensure the respect of equal dignity and open the way to humanity without poverty.
Based on the experience of Joseph Wresinski, the Cercle de pensée Joseph Wresinski has met in Brussels for the past 10 years. It brings together citizens from all walks of life who freely exchange experiences from their social and professional responsibilities.
Anyone willing to share his point of view with others is welcomed. Each debate focuses on a text written by Joseph Wresinski.
The Cercles de pensée Joseph Wresinski also meets in other cities around the world.
To go further…
- The publications of the Movement are available from : http ://www.editionsquartmonde.org
- L’Institut de Recherche et de Formation aux Relations Humaines
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