- LE MONDE N'EST PAS ROND (The World is Not Round) is an international artistic newspaper, based in Luxembourg, that explores the contemporary realities of migration, borders and human rights through the publication of alternative journalism, art and illustration, photography, prose and poetry. In 4 languages (English, French, German, Luxembourgish).
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Bitter Oranges
Following on from “Welcome to Europe!“, a highly informative article by Carole Reckinger & Gilles Reckinger on the plight of sub-Saharan migrant workers in the orange plantations of Rosarno (published in Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond), the … Continue reading
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Tagged Carole Reckinger, Diana Reiners, Gilles Reckinger, interviews, Issue 1, journalism, migration, photography
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Mediterranean Sea – wooden sculptures by Luigi Camarilla
Mediterranean Sea (Spirituality, Myth, Present Time) is a series of 32 sculptures by Sicilian artist Luigi Camarilla, made out of the wood of fishing and migrant boats abandoned on the southern coast of his home island. Arranged in a pagan, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, blog, borders, illustration, Issue 1, Luigi Camarilla, migration, photography, poetry, refugees, sculpture, solidarity
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