Solidarity Essay Competition

This essay competition aims to inspire young people to explore the meaning of solidarity in today's world by examining how collective action can help address global challenges. Participants are encouraged to critically engage with the concept of solidarity and apply it with innovative ideas and new perspectives on transatlantic relations and social responsibility.

Solidarity © Géza Schenk

Preparatory Workshop Series

This preparatory workshop series is designed to help teachers integrate the “Solidarity and Commitment in Transatlantic Perspective” essay competition into their lessons and to support students in exploring the topic of solidarity and developing ideas for their essays.

05/08/2025| 6 pm ET
Opening Information Session for Teachers

Speakers: Lucy Patterson (Goethe-Institut New York) & Dr. Susanne Rinner (Goethe-Institut Washington)
Format: Virtual
Language: English
Target audience: Teachers interested in implementing the Solidarity Essay Competition into their classrooms

05/19/2025 | 7 pm ET
Implementation of U-Häppchen on the topic of Solidarity

Speaker: Berit Jany
Format: Virtual
Language: German
Target audience: German teachers

09/14/2025| 6 - 7:30 pm ET
Solidarity 101 for Youth: Exploring Collective Action Across Transatlantic Borders | Workshop for Students

Speaker: Dr. William Layher, high school German teacher in the Ladue school district in St. Louis, MO
Format: Virtual
Language: English
Target audience: High school and college students

09/22/2025 | 1 pm ET
Solidarity Across Borders

Speaker: Pamela Kerpius
Format: Hybrid
Language: English
Target audience: High school and college students and teachers