Un essai écrit par le journaliste culturel togolais Tony Feda sur la reconnaissance du génocide des Hereros commis par les troupes allemandes au début du XXe siècle et sur les survivances du colonialisme qui affectent aujourd’hui encore la vie et la politique en Afrique.
An essay from Togolese journalist Tony Feda about the recognition of the genocide of the Herero’s committed by German troops and how traces of colonialism are still affecting contemporary life and politics in Africa.
»In my view, doing cultural journalism is tantamount to making big politics.« An article about the cultural journalist Komi Antoine Feda's everyday encounters with culture politics in Togo.
»I'm the son of Syria and the son of war and the son of refuge.« The Syrian writer Assaf Al Assaf in an interview with Palestinian journalist Rasha Hilwi.
Three self-introductions of the cultural journalists who have been invited for a five-month fellowship – Yania Suárez Calleyro, Komi Antoine Feda, and Rasha Hilwi
To stay on the fast moving Wild West of the emerging VR industry and to live in Eastern Europe are two things that don’t get along very well, says Andrius Lekavicius.
For journalists, developers/coders, designers, artists, and all other creatives and professionals who work on digital projects. The deadline is June 30, 2016.
In her multimedia longform »Ackerbunt,« journalist E. Weydt tells the impressive story of two sisters in the Andes growing potatoes 3,500 meters above sea level.
The web project »Mapping Frictions« by Australian journalist Kavita Bedford aims to tell stories from the vibrant multicultural local community of Western Sydney.
Elisabeth Weydt, fellow for digital journalism, gives an insight into where her passion for stories started and new ways to tell them through digital journalism.
»I passionately believe in a ›born digital‹ approach to content.« An interview with Andrius Lekavičius, fellow for digital journalism.
For the multimedia report by NRD, WDR, and Süddeutsche Zeitung on the world bank, Elisabeth Weydt did investigative research for ten months in an international team of 50 journalists.