KNIVES – A studio-bus fights violence in the streets of London

To stop the war between two gangs in North West London area, Justin FInlayson, an ex bus driver, bought in own bus and put a studio in it. Now he’s getting young people out of the streets throught music. Download the video
Close up with Zsofi Borsi [Lazy Women]

An interview on gender equality across Europe with the founder of the magazine Lazy Women Download the video
These fishermen who can’t fish

For years, coastal fishermen on the Baltic sea have been given fishing limits that don’t allow them to support their families. In the meantime, commercial fishing companies operate despite being more garmful to the ecosystem. Download the video
In Europe, 1401 people were victim of hate crimes in 2020

There were 1401 hate crimes in Europe in 2020. Several international organizations warn of the strong growth of LGTBphobic discourse throughout Europe during the pandemic. Download the video
The worst public healthcare in Europe : Poland

Every second Pole is using the private healthcare, paying for it- in total – 1/3 of the public spending on the public one. The reason? Euro Health Consumer Index report shows that Polish public health was ranked 32 out of 35 European countries. Download the video
KNIVES – Juan Lopez, Sniper

Juan Lopez, born in Colombia, became involved in gangs activities during his teenage years in Tottenham, North London. At 19, he had to choose between going to the army or in jail. He spent 9 years in the British Army. today he helps young people involved in criminal activites through sports. Download the video
Locals in Barroso fight against Lithium mining

In the portuguese town of Covas do Barroso, local activists resist the development of Lithium mines. The extraction of Lithium – the so caleld white gold – is one of the most controversial consequences of the transformation of the European economy into a green economy. Download the video
KNIVES- A mother launched anti-bleeding kits after her son’s knife murder

A mother launches aIn 2017, 26-year-old Daniel Baird was stabbed during a fight outside a Birmingham pub. Since then, his mother Lynne, has embarked on a fight to save future victims of knife attacks. She has had hundreds of anti-bleeding kits on the streets of the UK. Download the video
A gender inclusive urban planning in Bratislava

How Bratislava became a gender equal city through the eyes of an urban planner and activist Download the video
Baisikeli: the bikeshop in Copenhagen bridging Europe and Africa

Baisikeli is a bike-shop that collects stolen bycicles in Copenhagen, refurbishing them and sending the latter to Mozambique. A solution-project halfways between sustanability and development. Download the video