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Community broadcasting: mainstreaming intersectionality in Hungary

Authors: Boglarka Fedorko, International, 2021

Landecker Democracy Fellow Boglarka Fedorko is an activist, campaigner and facilitator currently based in Budapest, Hungary. She works as the Public Relations Manager of Romani Design, the world's first Roma-owned fashion label as well as a consultant for international feminist, Romani and LGBTQ+ networks. Her project, will amplify the voices of those who are the most affected by the current illiberal governance in Hungary: women, migrants, Roma and LGBTQ people, and other groups who face intersectional discrimination. 

Making Common Ground

Authors: Catherine Neilan, International, 2021

Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan is a Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, where she is responsible for covering breaking news and finding exclusives from Westminster and beyond. Catherine’s project is designed to find a new way for people to talk about politics and current affairs without slipping into lazy labels and toxic terminology, which is often accompanied by echo chambers

Making Community Stories

Authors: Sofia Avramopoulou, International

Detroit Fellow Sofia Avramopoulou's Action Project shared oral stories to help with community building and cohesion in Thessaloniki, Greece.

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