PulseZ and YMCA video workshop in Bratislava

This is a document/short form video from the PulseZ and YMCA Workshop, that held place in Bratislava in the YMCA building on the 27th September.

1 min

Euroaddiction: Why Young People Should Have A Voice in the Media?

Young people are not the present, they are the future. Because of that, they should have voice in media. After wathing this video you will know why. Enjoy it!

1 min

Italy’s graduation reform: what changes for students in 2025?

Silent protests at Italy’s graduation exams went viral this year, students refusing to speak during the oral test as a way to denounce the flaws of the school system. Now the government is striking back with tougher rules. This video breaks down what’s changing, and what it means for the future of students.

Together we make a difference! – Video from a PulseZ event

Margarida, a student from Portugal took part in a PulseZ project and made this video about the activity she took part in, which consisted of a social intervention action, more specifically the delivery of basic food baskets to people in situations of vulnerability and poverty.

1 min

20 years of waiting: the UK unveils its most radical asylum reform in decades

The UK government is preparing to introduce, by the end of 2025, the most sweeping overhaul of its asylum system in a generation.

3 min

Marina, Former ERASMUS Fellow: An Advocate for European Democracy

Marina is an advocate for European democracy, a changemaker within the GEYC organization, and a disability rights activist.

15 min

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

Sociologist: Children spent 4 hours and a half on mobile phones. Their online life flew under parents’ radar.

Using the film Adolescence as a starting point, Robert Olteanu, a political science graduate and a master student in international development and humanitarian aid, with a passion for diplomacy and cinema, engages in a discussion with sociologist Alexandru Zodieru about the effects of excessive online content consumption among teenagers.

3 min
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