On Polish-Belarusian border, there is no place for compassion
Despite recent political shifts in Poland, refugees continue to face dire conditions, with the crisis showing little signs of resolution. @KrytykaPolitycznaTV reporter interviewed Hanna Machińska, Ph.D., a former Deputy Polish Ombudsman (2017–2022) and an esteemed lawyer and social activist. She explains, how officers, who initially had compassion and empathy for migrants and were ready to […]
YouTubers in love: When your life is your job
Danai started her YouTube channel @mikriollandeza in 2011, always with her partner Dimitris by her side. Today, she is one of the most popular vloggers in Greece. The two not only share their normal lives, but also their jobs: they vlog, travel, and make podcasts together. This can blur the line between job and work. […]
The real life of Hafida, a wife of a prisoner
Hafida is 26 years old and lives in Paris. Karl, her husband, and she have been married since May last year. But since September, Karl has been in prison and Hafida’s life has never been the same. Now their relationship is about her packing bags and taking long bus rides to the the prison. Sometimes […]
Digital Solidarity: A Guide to Supporting Victims of Online Bullying
Maja Staśko, a feminist activist, has been a frequent victim of online bullying and hate speech. But she is not alone. Hate speech and cyberbullying are now an integral part of the internet. In this video, she shares practical strategies to combat online bullying and support those affected. She encourages viewers to become active allies […]
Creative protesters in France: “If you don’t understand us when we speak, then we’ll sing!”
In 2023, many people took to the streets in France. They were protesting President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms. Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated for weeks, and some brought the protest to life by dancing and singing. Mathilde, Les Rosies, and Lauren see their dance and music to get people excited about politics. They want […]
This rainbow family in Hungary continues to thrive, even if the government doesn’t approve
Tamás and István live near Budapest. They have been together for more than 15 years and in 2019, they became parents to twins. The couple has always wanted to have children. For almost eight years, they fought for their right, eventually becoming one of the last same-sex couples to adopt, before a law that made […]
Communication is key in a polyamorous relationship
Paloma is Ángel’s girlfriend. Ángel is Ana’s boyfriend. This is no secret, as Ángel has a polyamorous relationship with both of them. Among the new ways of living with each other, the concepts of relational anarchy or polyamory emerge. What is behind these ways of relating? What are the political implications? Our partners in Madrid […]
Near Milan, six families share living space, responsibility and community
Chiara and Luca live with their families in a shared house. Six families share rooms and services on six floors. The concept is called cohousing. Each family has its own apartment, but three floors are used as common spaces. The purpose is to live alongside other people. This is not always easy and requires a […]
In Athens, academics and activists rethink the official history of the Greek state
Colonialism, although it was a very central phenomenon at the time of the foundation of the Greek state, was not discussed at all, or even mentioned, in the public debate. The dëcoloиıze hellάş initiative believes that prevents the Greeks from fully understanding their identity and the history of the Greek nation. In this video, a […]
Historian evaluates Russia’s place in Hungarian history
From the suppression of the 1848-49 Revolution to the change of the political regime in 1989, the presence of Russian governments in Hungarian history has been prominent. But how are these events and Russia’s role perceived by the country’s leadership and population today? In this video produced by @negynegynegy a historian looks back and tries […]