The Gold Coast
Ghana was first a Portuguese, then a British colony. It was baptised the Gold Coast because of the abundant gold deposits found there. Even today, it remains the leading African co
Journalists in the classroom: media literacy workshop for journalists
This day-long workshop prepares journalists to share their expertise and tools in classroom settings, helping young people navigate the digital information landscape responsibly. P
We did what we could, remember us
In conjunction with the exhibition “We Did What We Could, Remember Us”, this session will delve into the ongoing genocide in Palestine, honoring the journalists who lost their
Tech takeover? Or: on how Europe can save the world
This closing session will delve into the profound and far-reaching impact of online platforms on journalism, democracy, and society at large. As tech giants continue to shape the w
Let’s protect media freedom in Europe
In this fast-paced session, three leading experts — Wouter Gekiere, Head of the European Broadcasting Union Brussels, Renate Schroeder, Director of the European Federation of Jou
Get to know us: We are the future of media in Croatia
Get to know us: We are the future of media in Croatia Hosted by renowned Italian journalist Marina Sapia (RAI), this dynamic, TV-style interview will showcase some of Croatia’s m
Independent Fact-Checking—what is it good for?
In an era of misinformation, independent fact-checking plays a crucial role in upholding truth and accountability in the media landscape. But how effective is it, and what challeng
On disinformation – and on how we fight it
Disinformation is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, influencing public opinion, undermining democratic institutions, and shaping narratives in ways that can be diffi
The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent
(Croatia, 2024) Directed by Nebojsa Slijepcevic. 1993, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A passenger train is stopped by paramilitary forces in an ethnic cleansing operation. As they haul of
Roundtable discussion on media literacy and policymakers
This roundtable discussion will highlight what needs to be done for public policy engagement at the national level. Ultimately, national education and culture ministries are respon
You still don’t know my name
Louise Herrche Serup and Sarah Hartvigsen Juncker visited 152 sex clinics to capture the everyday lives, longing, love, fear, and dreams of 35 migrant sex workers and potential hum