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Tag: youth

Posted inSolutions Journalism, Southeastern Europe

Man Up, Balkans

by Lidija Pisker 31 Aug 202318 Sep 2023

Young men and women across the region are joining clubs to learn how to rewrite long-held rules in favor of respect and nonviolence.

Posted inEducation, Hungary, Solutions Journalism

A Smart Bridge Between Generations

by Anna Debreczeni 29 Mar 202315 Jun 2023
Posted inSolutions Journalism, Ukraine

Life-Affirming Scholarships

by Anna Gmiterek-Zablocka 06 Feb 202325 Aug 2023
Posted inPoland, Solutions Journalism

Sanctuary for ‘Rainbow Youth’

by Anna Gmiterek-Zablocka 05 Jul 202220 Apr 2023
Posted inCulture, Eastern Europe & Russia, Travel, Ukraine

A City’s Rebirth

by Nika Perepelitsa 21 Dec 202017 Nov 2021
Posted inArmenia, Azerbaijan, Caucasus, Civil society, Society

A Generation Upended

by Thijs Korsten 11 Nov 202017 Nov 2021
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Czechia, Politics, Society

Kovy Versus Czech Apathy

by Talia Wiener 13 May 201920 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Russia

Russian Authorities Apparently Antsy Over Opposition-Minded Youth

by Transitions 22 May 201720 Feb 2020
Posted inAround the Bloc, Books, Business, Caucasus, Central Asia, Central Europe & Baltics, Commentary, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, History, Latvia, Media, Music, Politics, Romania, Russia, Society, Southeastern Europe

Croats, Slovaks Biggest ‘Mama’s Boys’ in EU

by Transitions 26 Oct 201612 Aug 2020
Posted inBooks, Culture, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

With Blinders On

by Violeta Davoliute 19 Jul 201620 Feb 2020

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