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Mădălina Surducan: Young people are increasingly engaged in the world they live in – and in politics

Mădălina Surducan manages one of the key cultural bookstores in Cluj-Napoca, a university city where, she says, reading still matters — and young people come in often, drawn not only to literature, but also to critical theory, philosophy, and contemporary essays. You’ll find them in the bookstore searching for “really cool stuff,” she says with a smile.

3 min

Luissa Maino, from Italy to Romania to make bread: a story of courage, patience, and passion

In a world where young people often gravitate toward high-tech, complex, or unconventional careers, Luissa Maino brings forward a seemingly simple yet deeply meaningful project: she bakes bread. Not just any bread, but artisanal sourdough bread, naturally fermented.

4 min