A Poem for World Poetry Day
In celebration of World Poetry Day, our Youth Advisory Panel member Nas has composed a heartfelt poem reflecting his deep connection to his mother language, Urdu. He also shares the …
In celebration of World Poetry Day, our Youth Advisory Panel member Nas has composed a heartfelt poem reflecting his deep connection to his mother language, Urdu. He also shares the …
The Global Polish Diaspora: A Vast and Diverse Community A Reflection on Polish Identity and Citizenship – An article by our Director and Founder, Eva Hussain The Polish diaspora is …
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To celebrate Holi, the vibrant and colorful Hindu festival widely celebrated in India and among Indian communities around the world, our Youth Advisory Board member, Mohammad Nas, has written a …
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Alecx Barredo, a member of our Youth Advisory Panel, shares a heartfelt reflection on the most influential woman in her life. Read Alecx’s piece …
Australia is home to a vibrant and diverse Afghan community. This is reflected in the community’s rich cultural activities, languages and cuisines in Australia. However, Afghan migrants also face various …
This article was written by our Youth Advisory Panel board members, Chaojie (CJ) Zhou and Huimin (Kristy) Feng. The Lantern Festival is a joyous celebration that marks the end of the Lunar New …
Our (Work) Trip to Poland: Pierogi, Salt Mines & Good Vibes 🇵🇱✈️ Last week, Tibe (Senior EU Citizenship Specialist at Polaron) and I (Anouk, Marketing & Communications Coordinator at Polaron) packed …
🏫 EU Citizenship – Opening Doors to Free Education Education is one of the most valuable investments you can make in your life or the life of your children. Europe …
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European summer is right around the corner and many people are eagerly planning their next adventure in the EU. But which destination in Europe is the most exciting? If you …
This month, we celebrated Easter and the unofficial end of a long and dreary winter – at least in the Northern Hemisphere. Shortly after Easter Sunday, many Slavic and Eastern …