Day: June 11, 2025

Reign of terror | Eurozine
US citizens are living a reign of terror. Trump has ordered US Marines and the National Guard to quell relatively benign street protests in Los Angeles, California, against his crackdown on immigration. No less alarming is the number of government departments and programmes, as well as private institutions, that Trump is in the process of…

Connecting with audiences beyond algorithms–an interview with Kurziv & Kulturpunkt
Kurziv is a non-profit cultural organization based in Zagreb, Croatia. It is the umbrella organization housing the community media organization Kulturpunkt. While Kulturpunkt focuses on publishing, Kurziv fosters cultural awareness and social development through the arts locally in Croatia. Priyanka Hutschenreiter (PH): What is Kurziv’s history? What is your main focus? Ivana Pejić (IP): Kurziv…

Connecting worlds–an interview with Krytyka Polityczna
Priyanka Hutschenreiter (PH): How is Krytyka Polityczna structured? What kinds of projects has Krytyka Polityczna historically worked on and what kinds of projects are you focusing on today? Agnieszka Wiśniewska (AW): Krytyka Polityczna now is a network of institutions. We have an overarching institution and inside this institution we have an online daily opinion magazine.…

Creating a creative, critical and participatory community–an interview with Gerador
Founded in 2014, Gerador houses a print and online magazine dedicated to creative journalism, produces inclusive cultural events in Portugal, and trains upcoming journalists and editors through its bespoke journalism courses. Clara Amante, head of Gerador’s Academy, explores questions of cultural funding and how EU projects are helping Gerador develop their methods of cultural and…

Building a Pan-European Community–an interview with Voxeurop
Priyanka Hutschenreiter (PH): How did Voxeurop start? What is your history? Paul Salvanes (PS): Voxeurop’s predecessor started in the 2000s. The initial name was Presseurop. It was a media project supported 100% by a European Commission grant. It was owned by a French journal named Courier International, which is quite well known in France for…




