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    Landesvereinigung Kulturelle Jugendbildung Berlin e.V.

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    The Landesvereinigung Kulturelle Jugendbildung Berlin e.V. (LKJ Berlin) promotes the cultural education of children and young people. It supports around 400 institutions, offers member services, projects, and programs, and advocates for diversity, participation, and inclusion.

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    Landesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung Berlin e.V. (LKJ Berlin)

    The Landesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung Berlin e.V. (LKJ Berlin) is a professional umbrella organization that has been committed for years to the promotion and support of cultural education for children and young people in Berlin.

    Key Products and Services

    LKJ Berlin represents about 400 individual institutions from the fields of music, theater, play, dance, visual arts, film, literature, and new media. The organization offers a variety of services and programs, including:

    • Member Service: Organization of events for professional exchange, development of position papers, representation of interests to the public, politics, and administration, as well as promotion and support of cooperation between schools and youth cultural work[1].
    • Projects and Programs: Development of offerings for professionals, children, young people, and families, support for public relations work, consulting on project development and funding, quality assurance and expansion of offerings, as well as strengthening and networking district youth cultural centers[1].

    Main Mission and Values

    The mission of LKJ Berlin is to promote cultural education for children and young people in Berlin and to anchor it as part of general education. The guiding principle of the organization is: "We promote and accompany cultural education for children and young people in Berlin – on the way to more diversity, participation, and inclusion."[1]

    The values of LKJ Berlin include the implementation of the right to cultural participation, the removal of existing access restrictions and discrimination, as well as the promotion of professional exchange and representation of interests for all actors in cultural education for children and young people[1].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    LKJ Berlin is committed to several central goals:

    • Promotion of Cultural Participation: Practical and concrete implementation of the right to cultural participation at all levels of action.
    • Removal of Access Restrictions: Elimination of existing access restrictions, structural exclusions, and discrimination.
    • Professional Exchange and Representation of Interests: Promotion of dialogue with the public, politics, and administration and ensuring a voice for all actors in cultural education for children and young people[1].

    In addition, LKJ Berlin supports the inclusion and diversity-oriented opening of institutions, promotes pre-professional education and orientation, and offers networking opportunities across Berlin and at the district level. The organization also works on quality assurance and the expansion of offerings in cultural education for children and young people and cooperates with nationwide sponsors in this area[1].

    Additional Initiatives

    An important aspect of LKJ Berlin's work is the support of youth art schools and youth cultural centers in the Berlin districts. These institutions offer teaching, supplementary educational, and leisure activities, often in cooperation with schools and other local institutions. The goal is to make cultural offerings accessible to all children and young people, regardless of their social background[4].

    Through these comprehensive efforts, LKJ Berlin significantly contributes to the cultural and social development of the young generation in Berlin and is committed to a sustainable inclusive and diverse society.

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