Editorial
Tradition, like love, matters
By Michiel Bellon
Travelling to far away places is always a leap in the big unknown. Having recently graduated in philosophy and not knowing exactly what to do next, I rather abruptly decided to spend some time abroad.
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Organic Takes The Lead
By Sky-Lee Jarrett
It's not all about technology. The rural communities from Romania should understand the importance of continuing to treat their land the same way it has been always done: organically.
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An Endangered Way of Life
By Andrew Jones
As I draw nearer to Bucharest, the fields and forests start to thin out, replaced by first power plants, then factories and warehouses, and finally the stark communist-era apartment blocks that characterize much of the city.
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‘Do not let my village die’
By Erika Lantz
What? A woman?” I’m at the top landing of the stairway in Sibiel’s small museum, and until now, the ascending line of photographs has shown only men—mayors, teachers, village priests.
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