They wanted a change to the education system – a better and less oppressive system.
“I want to know why I’m here. Why do I pose a danger?” Ameer Alkhawlany, Iraqi Ph.D. Student, Remains in Polish Detention Facility
Ameer Alkalwany still awaiting deportation after being detained in a Krakow.
Slovakian Ministry of Education: More History, More Nonsense
An increase in history lessons in Slovakia is being pushed for by far-right extremists.
Contemporary Theatre in Poland Under Fire: The Curse [Interview]
Cultural activist Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska discusses the importance of Oliver Frljić ‘s play Curse, and potential actions the state may try to take against the theatre, director, and actors.
A Hungarian Grassroots Organization, The Momentum Movement, Triumphs in Victory
The opposition in Hungary has managed to claim a victory over the current and corrupt ruling party by gathering public and media support.
Michalina Wisłocka: Revolutionary Sexologist or Modern Heroine of Pain?
Is Wisłocka the feminist version of Kinsey, or the duet of Masters and Johnson from Central-Eastern Europe?
Solidarity Overthrows Starbucks Wage Exploitation [Interview]
Polish union members and political activists succeed at thwarting off an offer extended to Polish Starbucks employees to work in Germany for minimum wage.