Edward Said & Hannah Arendt Justice Programme


European Network Against Racism (ENAR) in Brussels

October 12th, 2025

The ambassador programme sets out to prepare young people in their quest for justice, freedom and equality. Through educational efforts and inclusive engagement, we aim build a dedicated  community that engages with and tries to overcome the horrors of genocide. The ambassador program entails three core principles. 

The programme is designed and implemented by Anya Topolski scholar of racism, antisemitism, ethics and politics and Nahed Samour, scholar of international law and Islamic studies. Click here for more about us

1.Education

We want to invest in education in understanding and overcoming discrimination, extreme violence and genocide. We want youth to get acquainted with the histories and laws that need to be strengthened in engaging against genocide.

2. Empowerment

We believe the Edward Said and Hannah Arendt Ambassador Program can empower young minds by providing them with an inspirational and motivational space where they can express themselves freely and learn how to build arguments strengthening the quest for justice.

3. Advocacy

The Ambassador program is committed to advocating for the right of self-determination for all peoples from the river to the sea and beyond. We aim to raise awareness, simplify and enrich complex concepts, and encourage positive change on a global scale.

The program consists of two parts:

1.  One-Day Workshop in Brussels (on Sunday October 12th 2025) 

2. Mentorship Programme (for those selected from November 2025)

We will be accepting a max of 18  participants residing in Europe, between the ages of 16-22. The programme is offered in English. For any questions please e-mail us at [email protected]

If you are interested, please complete this form and submit by June 15th 2025, we will inform you by July 30th if you have been selected. 

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