@MuzhganSmrq Hi Muzhgan, we'd love to get in touch with you about a potential collaboration. Where's the best place to reach you? Feel free to DM if that's better - Vanessa
After 50+ years in Germany, Aydin Akin β and potentially millions like him β will be able to get citizenship while holding on to their original passports π₯° (Photo: Olga Baczynska)
Big NANSEN news: our third issue will be produced in Aotearoa New Zealand next year, with huge thanks to Copyright Licensing New Zealand @CLLNZ! After a long pause, we canβt wait to get back to work π
Our 2021 CLNZ Contestable Fund Grant recipients have been announced with a total of $75,000 granted. Congratulations to all of our successful recipients and a big thanks to everyone that applied. Read more here >> https://t.co/Zsh4BVmpbR #NZContentCounts#WeHeartNZAuthors
Have you seen our new mini series? π
Learn about representation in the media industry and why diversity of staff & topics is so crucial for a healthy, open society.
Featuring @chipondac, @FerdaAtaman, and @nyimasbantaba.
Watch and share at https://t.co/GozLY7pV12
Important analysis from @GuitiNewsEN on which nations are including displaced people in their vaccination campaigns β and who's lagging behind.
https://t.co/qcRTQ5g6Zz
Leave it to @nansenmag's #messagefromamigrant to give you all the feelings. This reminds me of the phenomenon I've heard from so many: they feel more X (American, Turkish, whatever) when in Y country and more Y when they're in X. Identity & belonging are funny things. #migration
Fascinating read by @chrkalter on the half a million white settlers who returned to Portugal from Angola & Mozambique in 1975 & how we might expand the definition of βrefugeeβ. Adding another layer to Portugalβs migration history. via @africasacountry
https://t.co/ZqSxXV3b39
Based in Portland, All Rise is a magazine made by currently and formerly imprisoned people. It's crowd funding now please support if you can! https://t.co/rPsmW4NAI8
The European Commission is inviting migrants to apply to join a group of "expert migrants" who will be consulted on migration, asylum and integration policies. Applications open now:
https://t.co/QDfsPpbxmx
Yoohoo, guess who π It's been a while, but we've been hard at work on something new and we think you're going to like it. We'll be hitting inboxes with the news tomorrow morning, so sign up here to make sure you're the first to hear: https://t.co/qH0XjkstTP
"If we [with 'migration backgrounds'] belong to the victim group, the questioners belong to the perpetrator group. I think we should ask back: "How do you feel about this?" β @FerdaAtaman after #Hanau.
https://t.co/jajlwnD1lC
@mailbykite @CatapultStory Thank you for writing! It's a no-brainer for us, one we should've been more sensitive to from the start. PS Your piece also made us very hungry for Nasi Goreng!
Italicization has too long been "a demarcation between 'exotic' words and those that have a rightful place in the text". Thanks to @mailbykite for this reality check β we will no longer be italicizing "foreign" words in our mag.
https://t.co/zl3kWJJOe8
Almost a year since we commissioned those illustrations of @kalaf's biggest influences from Amanda Baeza and we are still absolutely in love with them π
Kalaf Epalanga is best known as one of founding MCs of Buraka Som Sistema, a rambunctious music project that burst out of a Lisbon nightclub and onto the global stage in 2006. Meet Kalaf Epalanga in NANSEN Magazine Issue 2. https://t.co/kCg5qY5Ett
Γ uscito il primo numero illustrato di @vogue_italia , dentro ci ho scritto una cosa sulle migrazioni e sul modo nuovo in cui vengono trattate da editoria indipendente e moda. Con @migrant_journal e @renk_Magazin e @nansenmag π