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A Little Death, to Hear

Worldwork Journalism / Session of July 11

What happens when strangers from twelve countries write one article together?

An impact report on Worldwork Journalism, April 2026

The Courage to Be Loud

Worldwork Journalism | Cycle VI, Session 1 | 9 May 2026 🙏

Parallel Worlds – Which one are you living in?

Open Forum - hybrid in Hamburg - 1st of February 2026 🙏

Colouring outside the Lines

Open Forum DDI Kenya meets Worldwork Journalism again 🙏

Intergenerational conflict: Fighting the Silence

Open Forum DDI Kenya meets Worldwork Journalism Silence. Anger. Relief. Hope.At the Nairobi Open Forum, generations met — Gen Z,..., elders —to speak what is often left unsaid.Ghosts of betrayal and government appeared,but so did warmth, responsibility, and the baton of eldership.The conflict is not resolved — but the silence is broken.And perhaps, this is just the beginning.

Speaking Out Loud

Bringing our voices into public spaces as artists, activists, and facilitators

Warlords and Wanderers

A Global Journey Through WAR and Identity

welcome hope-less-ness

how to be human in all these crises? This time we came together from Kenya, Ukraine, Germany, Spain, Thailand, Switzerland, Finland, Russia, the Netherlands, Australia and the UK. As usual, the co-creative process started with an online Worldwork session (facilitated dialogue) for 30-40 minutes, before everybody captured their own experience in words, and deepened personal high- or downlights by…

(Non)Commitment, a Love and Hate Struggle?

Sometimes needed, sometimes wanted, often challenging. "Commitment" – it’s a word we often hear, yet it feels increasingly complex in our modern world. Today, many of us experience life as a series of rapid changes, shifting priorities, and endless possibilities. This constant flux can make committing to a person, a project, or even an idea daunting. The very nature of commitment requires us to…