Bremen Hosts EU's #Let'sTalk Cube to Hear Youth Voices on Europe's Future
The European Commission is bringing its #Let'sTalk campaign to Bremen later this month. From February 26 to 28, the interactive #Let'sTalk Cube will be stationed at EuropaPunkt Bremen. The event aims to encourage open discussions with young people about politics and the future of Europe.
The three-day event is designed to gather the opinions and ideas of young people aged 16 to 25. Unlike traditional political gatherings, the focus here is on listening rather than speeches or formal presentations. Everyone is welcome to drop in between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day.
The Cube, which previously visited Munich, will serve as the main space for conversations. Topics will cover both European and regional political issues. Organisers worked closely with local EU partners to select Bremen as the location, ensuring the event reflects the priorities of young people in the area. Alongside the in-person discussions, the campaign is supported by an online platform at lass-reden.eu. Social media activities will also run alongside the event to reach a wider audience.
The #Let'sTalk stop in Bremen offers a chance for young people to share their views on the EU's future. The event runs for three days, with no registration required. Organisers hope the conversations will help shape policies that matter to younger generations.
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