Labor & Climate Interview Series The labor and climate movements are starting to work together in the US, fighting for environmental and social justice. What lessons have they learned?
World Refugee Day 2023: Accountability Cannot Be Pushed Over Borders Commentary World Refugee Day obliges us to take stock of the brutal reality at our EU's external borders. We cannot shirk our responsibility for humanity or outsource responsibility. By Neda Noraie-Kia
March of the Poor Media Fellowship Thousands protest in Washington against poverty. In one of the richest countries in the world, they don't have lobbyists. By Johanna Soll
The danger of right-wing violence in Germany Commentary Recently, German security forces uncovered a right wing coup attempt and prevented a violent storming of parliament in Berlin. How great is the danger posed by right-wing extremists in Germany and what must happen politically to protect democracy in Germany? By Misbah Khan
2022 Year in Review In 2022, our internship program started again, study tours traveled once more, and we deepened our work in every program area - alongside so much more!
More women, more rights? Well, it is not that easy Analysis Snapshots from the midterms illustrate that the link between more female candidates and women’s rights is far from straightforward By Omnia Abdalla , Luca Niermann and Allegra Wirmer
Elections in the US: Complicated and Expensive Explainer The American midterm elections are less than a month away. But what are they, and how do American elections work? By Carl Roberts
2022 Midterms Dossier On November 8th, a new Congress will be elected. What are the main points of debate? What will the results mean for the transatlantic relationship, for the climate, and for the world?