The System Signals Who Belongs and Who Does Not
PUNKura: The Cultural Identity of Sarajevo
Dr. Emina Merdan: Making Scientific Discoveries to Improve Human Health
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Balkan Diskurs staff is composed of both local and international members who possess experience and expertise in a wide range of disciplines, ranging from journalism and human rights to peacebuilding and transitional justice. As a team, we are dedicated to supporting young talent, challenging stereotypes and providing viewpoints on society, culture, and politics that cannot be found in other media.
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Dealing with the Past: The Kazani Pit Murders
At the round table “Dealing with the Past as a Prerequisite for a Safer Future,” held in Sarajevo to mark the 32nd anniversary of the crimes near the Kazani pit, panelists reflected on the importance of documenting war crimes, promoting inclusive memorialization, and identifying steps toward a brighter future grounded in respect for the experiences of all.Youth Influencers in the Western Balkans
In the last decade, the term "influencer" has become a part of everyday speech.Fashion Isn’t Just About Style – It’s a Tool for Change
Although the fashion industry produces huge amounts of waste and contributes to the climate crisis, there are more and more brands showing that fashion can be about much more than superficial trends: it can be a tool of resistance in the fight against consumerism, injustice, and social problems.The Doljanka River: A Hidden Gem of Jablanica
The Doljanka River, located in the very heart of Herzegovina in Jablanica Municipality, can be described as peaceful, clean, and untouched.RTC FantaCon: Learning and Imagination Become Reality
Since last year, fans of fantasy, cosplay, board games, and roleplaying have gathered at RTC FantaCon.Central Bosnia is Becoming More Popular Among Tourists
The region of Central Bosnia is the geographical heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina and, according to many, the cradle of the country’s statehood.
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