It is necessary to introduce more teaching topics that address LGBTIQ rights in secondary schools, and teachers should be given more space to be supportive of LGBTIQ students, it was said during the training for secondary school teachers on teaching methods concerning LGBTIQ topics, organised by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on 23 December… »
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Visible consequences of the marginalization of youth in society
The consequences of the marginalization of care for young people in society are visible, as reflected in their expressed dissatisfaction with the direction in which the state is moving, institutions, and political actors, followed by apathy and lack of activism, as well as the fact that elements of re-traditionalization are recognized, both through a high… »
Ministry of Culture and Media to carefully assess received comments regarding the media legislation
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted a series of suggestions for amendments to the Draft Law on Media and the Draft Law on Public Media Service of Montenegro, which the Ministry of Culture and Media posted for public discussion. CCE notes that those texts bring certain improved solutions, but some represent a step back or… »
Amendments to the Law on the Prevention of Corruption must be based on a detailed analysis
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), at the invitation of the Anti-corruption Committee of the Parliament of Montenegro, submitted general comments on the justification of amendments to the Law on the Prevention of Corruption, with the position that it does not support any ad hoc changes, but insists that the work should be done comprehensively to… »
The media sues you, the media judges you
As part of this year’s, FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival Montenegro, accompanying panel discussions were held in Kotor and Podgorica, after the screening of the film “NO PARDON “, by Aleksandar Reljić, which emphasized the importance of professional media reporting, the role of the media in sensitizing the public on certain topics in society,… »
Aleksandar Reljić is a guest of the FAST FORWARD 2022 Festival at its closing in Podgorica
FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival Montenegro 2022 closes tonight in Podgorica, as well as in Berane, and the guest of the FAST FORWARD Festival is director Aleksandar Reljić. The programme in Podgorica begins with the film NO PARDON, by Aleksandar Reljić, at 19h00. Reljić is a journalist and the author of numerous television documentaries, which… »
The fourth day of the FAST FORWARD 2022 Festival marks the opening of the Berane edition and three premieres in Podgorica
On the fourth day of the Montenegrin Human Rights Film Festival FAST FORWARD, the Berane edition opens in the Cultural Centre of Berane, and the audience in Podgorica will have the opportunity to watch three new premieres. The Berane edition of the FAST FORWARD 2022 Festival opens today at 17h00, in the Cultural Centre, with… »
FAST FORWARD Festival 2022 brings today new premieres in Podgorica, Kotor edition is closing with accompanying panel discussions
During the third day, the FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival Montenegro 2022 brings new premieres of outstanding film achievements in Podgorica and the closing of the Kotor edition with an accompanying programme. In the Montenegrin Cinematheque, in Podgorica, the programme of the third day begins at 19:00 with the screening of the Russian author… »
The film Šejla strongly moves the public about the problem of femicide
The support of institutions is crucial in preventing gender-based violence, this is the central message from the panel discussion Let’s FAST FORWARD gender equality, which was organized last night by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in the Montenegrin Cinematheque, in Podgorica, after the premiere of the film Šejla, directed by Montenegrin author Velibor Čović,… »
The FAST FORWARD Festival 2022 opens today in Kotor, in Podgorica the programme brings a number of new premieres
The FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival Montenegro 2022 today brings series of premieres, including the documentary ŠEJLA with a panel discussion after the film screening, at the Montenegrin Cinematheque in Podgorica, while the Kotor edition of the Festival begins with the premiere of the film CORSAGE in the cinema “Boka”. The second day’s programme… »