Tag Archives: statelessness

«Manifestival» in front of the Findel detention centre, 29 June 2013

Imagine a world where human freedom of movement is not proportional to the GDP of one’s nation state, to the geographical coordinates of one’s birthplace, or to the melanin content in one’s skin. Where people are not punished for the … Continue reading

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Call for haiku on migration and borders

(Re-published from the Passaport Project blog) Whilst we’re documenting last Saturday’s solidarity Manifestival in front of the migrant detention centre in Findel, Luxembourg, and sifting patiently through the content we’ve received so far for Issue 2 of our artistic newspaper … Continue reading

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On editing “Le monde n’est pas rond”

The nightmares and joys of being the editor of an artistic newspaper. Rejecting submissions for lack of quality, deviation of subject, length (the submission guidelines are there for a reason!), and sometimes even for downright disrespect of the readers and … Continue reading

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La dignité des ombres – photo-poème de Lisa Kohl

Au détour d’une rue de Bruxelles, au détour d’un quartier, d’un bloc de maisons, Lisa Kohl est – par intuition élaborée – allée voir ce qui se passe derrière la lèpre des façades. Elle y a rencontré des femmes et des … Continue reading

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Stateless on purpose – an interview with Mike Gogulski

Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond includes an interview with Mike Gogulski, a former US citizen, now living in Bratislava (Slovakia), who chose to become stateless on purpose. Gogulski was interviewed by Dutch journalists Els Duran & Evelien … Continue reading

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