Young Editorial Board
About the Programme
Young Editorial Board is an initiative of the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation aimed at students interested in journalism, culture and Polish-German relations. The programme creates a space for developing journalistic skills and deepening knowledge about Polish-German cooperation.
Participants take part in workshops led by experienced journalists. The classes focus on creating event coverage, conducting interviews and preparing engaging content for social media.
Young editors visit Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation projects across Poland. They work on their own texts, interviews and reviews. An important element of the programme is mentoring and meetings at media editorial offices in Poland and Germany.
The programme lasts approximately one year. It concludes with the Young Editorial Board’s participation in the Polish-German Forum and the preparation of coverage from the discussions and meetings taking place during this event.
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Let Us Not Forget 4 June
Collective memory has several fundamental functions: transmitting values and models of desired behaviour, legitimising authority, co-creating a sense of collective identity based on an awareness of a shared past, existence in time, ancestors, fate, and symbols. What happens when there are gaps in this collective memory?
MoreTereska in a Vipers’ Nest
The film "Searching for Tereska" was supposed to tell the story of one girl who survived in the alleys of collective oblivion only thanks to a significant photograph. Yet the viewer meets both Tereska and Niuńka. And perhaps many, many other children whose fates were shaped by the fires of war. A review by Dorota Witt.
MoreChurch and Democracy: Enemies or Friends?
The relationship between the Church and power is an old topic that arouses many emotions. A significant part of medieval history is the dispute over leadership in Europe between the emperor and the pope. One of the factors leading to the French Revolution was the "alliance of throne and altar". What does this relationship look like in democratic Poland in the 21st century? A report by Hubert Szczypek.
MorePoles in Germany, Germans in Poland — “Mówią Wieki” on Non-Obvious Relations
"Mówią Wieki" (The Ages Speak) is a monthly history magazine published since 1958 in Warsaw. The magazine's specialty is issues devoted to a single selected topic. The Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation co-funded the July issue. A review by Hubert Szczypek.
MoreWind of Change
They fled from the GDR through Poland towards freedom. 30 years have passed since those events — a report by Bartłomiej Chlabicz.
MoreHow to Seduce with Music? According to Charlotte Brandi’s Recipe
Music is a brain-stimulating sound that draws out the most hidden thoughts from within. Sometimes such a sensual stream of sound can sweep listeners off their feet and carry them away emotionally. That is exactly how German artist Charlotte Brandi seduced her audience when she performed on the Polish stage on the occasion of the Łódź Four Cultures Festival — a report by Robert Grześkowiak.
MoreDouble Portrait of a Dandelion
The common dandelion, an inconspicuous plant growing on meadows, pastures, and lawns across all of Europe, became an inspiration for two artists: Stanisław Wyspiański and Thomas May. This summer, in an unusual acrylic form, it hung above the Wawel Hill area in Krakow — a report by Anita Olszyna.
MoreOpen Your Mind’s Eye and Look Within. A Unique Exhibition at the Opatów Palace in Gdańsk
Linocuts, sculptures, installations, and paintings. At the Opatów Palace in Gdańsk Oliwa, the works of Hildegard Skowasch can be viewed until 13 October. The Berlin-based artist diversifies form and focuses on depicting the human condition in the grip of everyday life. "Close Your Eyes" is her first solo exhibition in Poland — text by Bartłomiej Chlabicz.
MoreYoung Editorial Board 2020 — WE ARE RECRUITING
Warszawa, 30 sierpnia 2019 r. Po raz siódmy Foundation Współpracy Polish-Germanj otwiera nabór do programme stażowego dla studentów szukających możliwości publikacji własnych tekstów i zainteresowanych uczestnictwem w projektach przez nas współfinansowanych na terenie całej Polish. Aplikacje prosimy nadsyłać do: 31 października 2019 Termin stażu: od grudnia 2019 do wakacji 2020 Informacje o stażu: Małgorzata Gmiter koordynator […]
MorePaulina Padzik
Paulina Padzik – zawodowo w dziennikarstwie od niedawna, głową i sercem – od dzieciństwa. Zajmuje się przede wszystkim tematami społecznymi, interwencyjnymi. Lubi robić wywiady z ekspertami – takie, które mogą czegoś nauczyć czytelników, np. o zdrowiu lub zmieniającym się klimacie. Uwielbia odkrywać ciekawych ludzi i opisywać ich historie. Jest laureatką Nagrody Young Dziennikarzy named after […]
MoreMariusz Bartodziej
Mariusz Bartodziej (ur. 1996) – absolwent dziennikarstwa and komunikacji wizerunkowej na Uniwersytecie Wrocławskim. Współpracował m.in. z “Gazetą Wyborczą Wrocław”, przez dwa sezony pełnił funkcję rzecznika prasowego w klubie futsalowym KS Acana Orzeł Futsal Jelcz-Laskowice. Przez ponad trzy lata pracował w branżowym portalu informacyjnym Investmap.pl. Od 2018 r. współpracuje ze “Światem Wiedzy Historia”. Na co dzień […]
MoreKaja Puto
Kaja Puto (ur. 1990) – publicystka i redaktorka zajmująca się tematyką Europe Wschodniej and migracji. Związana z Krytyką Polityczną, stowarzyszeniem reporterów Rekolektyw i stowarzyszeniem n-ost – The Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe. W latach 2015-2018 wiceprezeska wydawnictwa Ha!art. Photo: Jakub Szafrański Kontakt: kaja.puto@gmail.com
More“The Cabinet” of Dr. Caligari — or How to Enter the World of Cinema
Robert Wiene's film elevated cinematography to the status of art. This year's centenary of the outstanding work motivated artists to pay homage to Dr. Caligari and his Cabinet by means of three unassuming containers. A report by Robert Grześkowiak.
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