Join us this Wednesday, November 19th at 6.30 PM.

Living, working, or building connections in Slovenia? This one’s for you.
Join us for an engaging and down-to-earth workshop designed to help newcomers, professionals, and community members navigate everyday life with confidence and respect.
We’ll discuss openly and honestly about cultural habits, unspoken norms, and the subtle aspects that make a significant impact on communication, whether you’re at work, in a meeting, or simply chatting over coffee.
It’s not a lecture. It’s a space to share stories, laugh at our cultural mix-ups, and pick up real tools for smoother, more respectful interactions in Slovenia.
About the Instructors
Tamer Ibrahim is an activist and community organiser, and currently serves as the secretary of the African Center in Ljubljana. He is passionate about intercultural dialogue, social inclusion, and community engagement. Through his work, he supports initiatives that bring people from diverse backgrounds together to share experiences, build understanding, and strengthen connections across cultures.
Guillermo Escalante is a cultural migrant, artist, and thinker who has lived in Ljubljana for 15 years. His work explores identity, belonging, and adaptation through art and dialogue. Drawing on his experience within Slovenia’s cultural scene, Guillermo offers thoughtful insights into integration and intercultural understanding, grounded in both creativity and lived experience.
Come curious. Leave confident.
Ljubljana
19. 11. 2025
18:30
Register by Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
Register at: info@mkdia.org
Facebook event information available HERE.






