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- Filmmaker Gilles Perret: “If you’re going to film workers and the work they do, you have to have a love and understanding for both”“Workers, their work and their rights became the central theme of Perret’s work, both documentary and fiction.”
- Enrico Somaglia of EFFAT: “What some call red tape is for us, a red line”“It’s very easy to address all your frustrations to the EU and Brussels bureaucrats. But as a trade union representing agricultural workers, we defend the Green Deal and Farm to Fork strategy. We believe they can help us make the sector more [...]
- “Homecoming”: former emigrants struggle to reintegrate in SenegalThis photo documentary chronicles the lives of Senegalese migrants who return home after leaving their country in search of a better life.
- Katsuji Okada, home builder in Japan: “Kawara roofs have endured for centuries, but now they are disappearing”Katsuji Okada has spent a lifetime laying millions of kawara tiles. We spoke with him to learn about the details of this ancestral craft, part of an indigenous architecture that is now on the verge of [...]
- Leaving behind the pursuit of the American Dream for a good life in the forestJosé González was one of the countless migrants who risk crossing into the United States in search of a better life. But after years spent pursuing an American dream that is inaccessible to most, he returned home to the Sierra de Durango in [...]
- Malawian demographer Eliya Zulu: “Africa’s youthful population could drive the continent’s socio-economic transformation”“The question is: can the world ignore Africa? The fact that other regions don’t have youthful populations means that Africa has an opportunity to actually help address labour shortages elsewhere and the rest of the world will have Africa’s young [...]