
✨LOESJE Creative writing workshop
🕤 March 27, from 9:30 – main hall, global stage
⏳ Duration: 60 minutes
👥 Participants: 20
📲 Register via event application Happenee
Bulgarian delegates on Equal Pay Day 2026: A day of creativity, courage, and connection. Join Aleksandra and Mila for two inspiring sessions on 27 March.
Some days offer more than learning – they offer transformation. On 27 March, you’re invited to experience two powerful sessions led by Aleksandra and Mila, designed to spark creativity, strengthen your voice, and open space for meaningful dialogue.
This workshop is an energizing journey into creative expression, collective thinking, and the joy of writing together. Whether you’re new to creative writing or already love it, the LOESJE method invites you to think differently, collaborate freely, and discover how powerful your ideas can be.
What you’ll explore:
Thinking outside the box
Collaborative creativity
Finding your voice on important topics
Using art as a tool for expression
A practical creative‑writing method you can use in your organization
How LOESJE’s values connect to human rights and women’s empowerment
How the session flows:
Introduction to LOESJE – its story, values, and why it inspires people worldwide
Warm‑up exercise – a playful, collective activity to break the ice and spark imagination
Writing session – choose a topic, write, switch papers, build on each other’s ideas
Final selection – circle the strongest lines with colorful pens; the most loved texts will be edited with other LOESJE groups and turned into digital posters you’ll receive afterward
It’s creative, collaborative, and wonderfully surprising – a space where everyone contributes and everyone shines.
💬 Mentoring Session with Aleksandra: topic: Hate Speech
🕜 13:30 – Round Table Session
⏳ Duration: 60 minutes + 15‑minute informal chat
👥 12 participants
In the afternoon, Aleksandra leads a mentoring session focused on one of today’s most pressing issues: hate speech. This is a rare chance to sit at a round table, ask questions openly, and explore the topic in a safe, guided environment.
You’ll discuss how hate speech appears in everyday life, how it affects communities, and what tools individuals and organizations can use to counter it. With a small group of participants, the conversation becomes personal, practical, and deeply engaging.
After the session, Aleksandra will stay for an informal 15‑minute chat – a perfect moment to continue the conversation, share reflections, or ask follow‑up questions.






