
Visit to Warsaw and Biskupiec
Journalists from Spain visited Poland in November. They stayed in Warsaw from November 22 to 23 and in Biskupiec, where they spent the whole day – November 24th. In Warsaw, the participants of the Project created another broadcast live on the portal of the Polish Internet available radio – Radio SoVo. An invited guest from outside of the project was a blind person who posted his broadcasts on the broadly understood accessibility. He talked about his project during the interview with him and during the lecture preceding the interview. The subject of the program created in Warsaw was the history of the radio and various aspects of working in the available internet radio. The whole event took place in Meta Przestrzeń, where participants and employees of the Warsaw Occupational Therapy Workshops of the Polish Association for People with Intellectual Disabilities and the Open Doors Association were invited. After the broadcast, a group of journalists from the EmoSovo Project visited the Old Town in Warsaw, where they visited the Royal Castle and got acquainted with several places, that Fryderyk Chopin would be associated with. In the Old Town, everyone ate a meal together in one of the restaurants located there. The next day, the Spaniards learned about a part of the dramatic contemporary history of Poland at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. That day they also went to Biskupiec, where they spent the whole next day. There, they were shown around the Vocational Activity Center and Occupational Therapy Workshops, where the Project’s journalists come from. In addition, they took part in joint art workshops and St. Andrew’s Day party organized for guests from Spain and a large group from the Workshops. The employees of the workshops prepared refreshments from traditional Polish cuisine.








