Preceded by an inspiring roster of local and international speakers, young people from Brussels enter into a debate about the future of the city. What kind of city do they want to live in, what do they lack and what do they like about growing up in the city? What are their needs and dreams? How can young people help determine the (future of the) city and how can their voices be translated into policy? What quick interventions are possible to make the city more accessible and inclusive?
Programme 21.09
14:00-15:30 tactical Urbanism pitches + film Yours for the skating Guest speakers from various European cities pitch ideas and present cases on how cities can use streets as spaces for transition.
14:00-14:10 (online) Mustafa Sherif – AFRY: Placemaking Sweden – Malmo (Sweden)
14:10-14:30 Simon Battisti – Qendra Marrëdhënie (QM) – Tirana (Albania)
14:30-14:50 Alenka Korenjak – Prostoroz – Ljubljana (Slovenia)
15:10-15:25 Film Yours for the skating – Leo Valls – Bordeaux (France)
15:30-16:30 Open (the) Debate Young people in the city Moderators: Gideon Boie en Abdelmajid Boulaioun Five seventeen-year-olds enter into a debate about Brussels and life in the city. What kind of space(s) do they need? Which things should change or improve? What does the city mean to them?
Continuous on 21 and 22.09
Photo exhibition Beautiful people For years, photographer Ivan Put has been documenting the Open Streets. In his work, he shows the diversity and human wealth Molenbeek has to offer.