“Freedom of Movement” summer camp with Tsúnunetik (Mexiko), Vientos del Sur (Ecuador) and Zugvögel-Grenzen überwinden e.V. (Germany)



Who can move freely, who cannot, and why?
 What does freedom of movement have to do with global power relations? Where do these structures come from, and how can we take action against the injustices connected to them?
Join us at our Summer Camp to explore these questions together. Look forward to inspiring workshops, creative activities, and meaningful conversations in an international group. It is a space to learn from one another, reflect together, and get inspired to take action.

What?

Here is a sneak peek at the programme:
 workshops such as “Responding to Right-Wing Slogans and Arguments” with Stammtischkämpfer:innen and “Paternalism in Humanitarian Aid” with Brückenwind e.V., an activist input on Europe’s border regime by Seebrücke e.V., creative sessions like poetry slam and art workshops, perspectives on migration from Mexico and Ecuador, as well as plenty of space for reflection, discussion, and exchange. We will also share an international cultural evening.

Languages: English, German, and Spanish.

Who can join?

The camp is open to everyone interested in the topic. We especially welcome international volunteers in Germany and anyone with other kinds of international experience.

When and where?

July 9–12, 2026
 – Start: Thursday afternoon,
 End: Sunday at noon
; in Butzbach-Bodenrod, Germany

What does it cost?

We try to cover as many expenses as possible as an organization. In addition, we welcome a voluntary financial contribution. For the full camp, we suggest a contribution of €10–40 for people with low incomes and €40–80 for people with moderate incomes.
Travel costs can be subsidized by up to €80 if needed, provided that documentation is submitted.

Do you want to join?

Please fill out this form to register. We will send you more detailed information by email before the event.