Kati Marton: A Life of Reinvention
Yeree Woo speaks with renowned Hungarian-American author, award-winning journalist and renowned human rights activist Kati Marton, whose vibrant career and high profile love life put most lives to shame.
You Can’t Muzzle Pencils
Chloé Gaillard reflects on the deadly attack on the Paris-based offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Goran Milić: Negativity is a Common Balkan Trait
Milić believes “the whole of the Balkans shares one common trait – negativity.” The habit of complaining about everything: the talk of illness and injustice that comes along with a lack of money. However, it is that dreary ambiance that inspired Milić’s idea to show what others before him had not – the potential of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Media Literacy of Youth and Resistance to Media Manipulation
The Post-Conflict Research Center is proud to present this video that aims to raise awareness about the lack of media integrity and transparency in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Youth Workshop ‘’Media Literacy & Resisting Manipulation’’
The “Media Literacy and Resisting Manipulation” youth workshop was held in Sarajevo from 25-29 October 2014.
Election Commentary from Banja Luka
As Bosnia’s general elections draw closer, Milorad Milojević investigates the problems that continue to plague the country’s democratic processes.