ARE WE EUROPE Are We Europe
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We bring immersive, border-breaking stories about identity and culture from all corners of Europe straight to your ears. Every week you can listen to a readout from our print magazine, an episode from one of the podcasts in our Podcast Family, an exclusive behind the scenes interview or an original narrative story. Using cutting-edge audio storytelling techniques, we tell the stories of Europeans from Moldova to Ireland.
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On The Street: Amsterdam
On the streets of Amsterdam, guest producers/media students from the Thomas More University in Flanders - Lukas Emmerechts and Nataliya Huchok - ask people one question: "Who or what influences who you vote for?"
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The Circle Series: Porto
If we expect our stories to truly portray European core values, identity, and politics, we need journalists where news doesn't make it out of local headlines. This podcast is about those stories and how they have been told by media makers.
In this episode, recorded during The Circle's Design Sprint in Porto, Portugal, Are We Europe's Giada Santana speaks with Hostwriter's Tina Lee, editor in chief of Unbias the News, and local producer Luis Fernandes. They discuss Portuguese journalism, the difficult life of creatives in the country, and how to represent the underrepresented.
This podcast is part of The Circle, a EU-funded project created to increase opportunities for local and cross-border media collaboration.
Credits:
Sound design & production: Giada Santana
Project Overview: Teresa O' Connell
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Behind the Scenes: Creative Jarek Oleszczynski
Are We Europe's Mya Berger interviews Jarek Oleszczynski, one of the creators behind the photo story “The Forgotten Remedy” from our latest magazine, Vices & Values.
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On The Street: Martinique
On the streets of Martinique - still considered an overseas region of France - Producer Giada Santana asks people one question: "How has climate change affected you?"
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This Is What a Generation Sounds Like: Hanna
From Minsk and London, a story about the meaning of freedom. Hanna Komar, a poet, was jailed for her activism in Belarus. This week, she tells us what it’s like to move from a place where people have to fight for basic rights, to a place where people take them for granted.
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This Is What a Generation Sounds Like: Mohamed
This week, a story about Mohamed, living in limbo while trapped in a labyrinth of bureaucracy.