Author: Belgium
Tribute to World Philosophy Day (Belgium)
In the context of World Philosophy Day, New Aropolis proposed three conferences about the contribution of Philosophy in time of crisis. The week ended with a panel discussion moderated by […]
Work day (Belgium)
Clearance of spaces within the framework of the development of a site under renovation.
Days of ecological activity (Belgium)
Tree pruning and undergrowth cleaning in wooded areas in Belgium.
A philosophical education in times of crisis (Brussels, Belgium)
During the month of April, most people were confined to their homes to prevent the spread of Covid-19. New Acropolis Brussels volunteers offered online training on practical philosophies and philosophers, […]
Leonardo da Vinci: Artist? Scientist? Philosopher? (Belgium)
What inspires an artist? What does a scientist really look for? What captivates a philosopher? In the modern world where these paths seem to be opposed, Leonardo da Vinci can […]
Spending time with the homeless (Brussels, Belgium)
“Happiness is the only thing that doubles when you share it.” New Acropolis volunteers took to the streets of Brussels to meet the homeless in the city. It was an […]
Participation in World Cleanup Day 2019 (Brussels, Belgium)
A New Acropolis team mobilized to support World Cleanup Day 2019. Education on the collection, sorting and cleaning of waste was carried out in a joyful atmosphere!
Journey to the heart of the Viking spirit (Brussels, Belgium)
What fueled the hearts of the Vikings? How did they live? Do they correspond to stereotypes that are often encountered? To better understand their way of life, New Acropolis Belgium […]
The Hero’s Journey (Belgium)
Over a weekend, a group of volunteers gathered near Couvin to recreate the mythical “hero’s journey,” which talks about everything that happens within us when we face the difficulties and […]
50km walk along the Belgian coast (Belgium)
On May was organized the 23rd edition of the “walk of the Lotus”. This walk was inspired by the Dodentocht (walk of the Dead – a yearly 100km walk in […]