Place yourself in other people’s polygonal shoes
Read about the event that brought together participants with varying levels of experience, all interested in exploring the potential of games beyond entertainment.
Connecting the Dots: How AI, Media Literacy and Youth Participation Shape Europe’s Democratic Future
Youth participation is not a nice-to-have. It is a democratic necessity and one we have underestimated for far too long. What has additionally changed on this subject in the AI-era?
The Nutrition Divide
The Nutrition Divide reveals how unhealthy food harms the brain and how socioeconomic inequalities deepen unequal access to nutritious food and learning outcomes. It calls for policy reform to ensure fair nutrition for all, while offering practical tips for eating healthy on a budget.
Youth Urban Spaces: Architecture, European Values, and Climate Resilience
How youth oriented architecture in European cities embodies democracy, inclusion, and climate resilience.
Engaging with culture: reflections on Triennale Teens Talk
At Triennale Teens Talk, I wasn’t just a visitor – I was part of the festival. Together with other young culture enthusiasts, I sparked conversations, explored creative formats, and experienced real connection – right in the heart of the Ruhr area. Why would I join again in a heartbeat? Because at Ruhrtriennale, art isn’t just presented – it’s lived.
The Mind Behind the Medal: How Mental Health Influences the Performance of Top Athletes
The Mind Behind the Medal: How Mental Health Influences the Performance of Top Athletes I was talking to a friend of mine the other day about the sport we practice; more precisely, we were discussing...
Why journalism storytelling is the “new currency”: can we talk?
Everyone tells stories: this is the starting point from which I want to begin this article. Publicists and professional journalists spend their lives telling people’s stories. Our stories are the only thing we leave behind. They are what unite us, teach us, and remind us who we are.
LUX, an hymn to feminine, faith and creation
In LUX, Rosalía turns inward, blending the sacred and the human in a daring exploration of spirituality and femininity. Across fourteen languages and stories of saints, poets, and mystics, the Catalan artist transforms vulnerability into transcendence.