Leonie Düngefeld, born in 1992 in Kiel, Germany, studied European Studies at Maastricht University and Intercultural European Studies in Regensburg, Clermont-Ferrand and Madrid. She has been an editorial trainee at KULTURAUSTAUSCH magazine between 2022 and 2022.
Photo: Max Lautenschläger
The NGO Ketaaketi is breaking new ground in development work. Its success derives from the autonomy and initiative of the people in the three countries it operates in.
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In her book »The Ungrateful Refugee« Dina Nayeri writes about the arrogance and prejudices of those who have never been forced to leave their home country.
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The German-French collective “Réseau des Autrices” offers female authors a virtual home for their ideas - and a space for political debate.
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No qualifications but you still want to study? The “Socrates” project in Berlin, Vienna and Budapest makes it happen.
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What would a DIY issue look like without our editors also making something? Our trainee takes on the challenge of creating a home cinema out of simple materials.
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There's a lot of money-making natural gas under the ground in the US state of Pennsylvania. To access it, fracking is used. But the widespread drilling is damaging the environment and dividing the community.
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