14.10.2025 - Why does a leader who consistently loses elections remain at the helm of the opposition? In this episode, we dive deep into the political paradox of Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, who is the longest serving opposition leader in Turkey between 2010 and...
01.10.2025 - With a high-profile assassination, radical rhetoric on both sides of the political divide and Trump’s tendency to throw his weight about, both at home and abroad, we ask: are we witnessing the dawn of a new age of ideologies? Our network takes a...
25.08.2025 - Hall shares a powerful story about an elderly woman who, through a PB process, found her voice and gained the confidence to speak about what mattered to her community, illustrating how these processes can be "terrifying, but magnificent"
14.06.2025 - Ein Interview im Rahmen des Projektes „Im Fluss“ (www.in-flux.at) mit Ákos Cserháti, dem Managing Director von Civil Rádió (Budapest) – über die Anfänge und den Grundgedanken dieses Freien Radios, den Kampf mit den immer...
30.05.2025 - Today we discuss Serbia's strong history of protest, the legacy of Otpor! and the social and cultural changes being brought by the recent student protest movements in Serbia.
15.02.2025 - When I first had the idea for this talk, the situation in Austria looked different. Yet democracy remains under threat—democratic structures are being eroded, divisions are deepening, and there is much at stake.
19.09.2024 - Jelena Micić | WIENWOCHE
16.09.2024 - The times are certainly changing, with democratic elections due here in Austria and over there in the States. Welcome to this one-off programme entitled as a question: ‘Democracy through education?’ by Sandra and Andrew Milne-Skinner.
05.07.2024 - For Afghanistan to emerge from its current predicament, according to Heela Najibullah, “the people must be included in the decision-making process, especially the women of Afghanistan.”