Laugh Together

Bridging Differences through Youth Comedy Clubs

GA number:  KA220-YOU-F8C48BEB

Funded by: Erasmus+     Duration:  01/12/2025 – 30/11/2027


Challenge

Social division and discrimination are increasing in Europe, affecting people of African heritage, Roma communities, and immigrants. Many face unfair treatment, limited opportunities, and social exclusion. The EU Anti-Racism Action Plan 2020–2025 highlights the urgent need to tackle these injustices. According to the FRA, 77% of people of African descent in the EU have faced racial discrimination. Online hate speech, false information, and prejudice on social media make fears and tensions worse. Economic uncertainty, migration pressures, and global crises increase mistrust between communities. These challenges contribute to growing inequality, division, and marginalization, making it harder for people from different backgrounds to live together in understanding, safety, and mutual respect.

Innovation

Laugh Together addresses rising racism, prejudice, and cultural polarisation by using comedy as an accessible tool for intercultural dialogue and inclusion. Unlike traditional theatre, humour creates a safe, disarming space where sensitive topics can be explored without fear or stigma. Through improvisation and interactive exercises, the initiative boosts engagement, empathy, and shared understanding, supported by neuroscience showing humour enhances motivation and reduces stress. By fostering active participation and community connection, Laugh Together equips young people to challenge misinformation, resist xenophobic narratives, and build resilience, offering an innovative and impactful response to Europe’s growing social fragmentation.

Action

Practical guidelines and tools to help youth workers, mental health professionals, and comedians use humour to connect with and support young people.

Step-by-step materials to help trainers run fun and effective workshops, including simple tools to track progress and success.

Free digital lesson plans, tools, and guides that anyone can use or adapt for working with youth.

Interactive sessions where young people write and perform comedy, build confidence, and explore cultural stories.

Expert talks turned into podcasts, sharing tips and inspiring ideas on using humour to bring people together.

Youth perform comedy live and online, celebrating diversity and building community connections.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Project Partners

KMOP Policy Center, Belgium
Stowarzyszenie
Integracja i Rozwoj
, Poland, (Coordinator)
Stichting CWM
Education
, Netherlands
INSTITUTE OF
DEVELOPMENT
LTD, Cyprus
ARTIT, Greece

 

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