Workshops on diversity and discrimination at Maison Citoyenne

Workshops on intercultural living together at the Maison Citoyenne attracted nearly a hundred Mamer residents.

Invited by the College of Aldermen and the Maison Citoyenne, they discussed diversity and discrimination, expressed their points of view, proposed solutions and shared what they appreciate about their commune.

The initiative, organized with MiFa and led by state experts, was part of the Communal Pact for Intercultural Living Together signed in 2024 by the College of Alderman.

Mayor Luc Feller and Alderman Roger Negri were delighted with the turnout. Mayor Luc Feller reminded everyone that Mamer is a multicultural commune, where diversity is a source of wealth, and where everyone should be able to feel at home and flourish.

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