Illuminating Peace and Justice through film: Mildred Achoch
Nana Guar, in her September 2015 article featured on the Corporate Citizenship blog, pointed out that: “It can even be argued that SDG 16 (Sustainable Development Goal n.16: Peace, justice and strong institutions) is the most important goal, without which
Exallo: the Ecological Conscience of a Modern Gentleman
Brothers Leonidas and Babis Souras started their brand in a small village in Greece, at the foot of Mount Olympus. Their first bowties were made by hand at their father's workshop from the wood they collected in the nearby forest. Today their
JEAN-MARC CAIMI – THE SUPERNATURE EDITION
Error is a starting point, that slowly begins belonging to you, and must be cultivated until it becomes something that makes sense. With his fast and dry way of talking, Jean-Marc Caimi has swept me into his serious, private and personal
A Poem By Cat Batsios
Chinese Lantern from my Greek Father Though you hardly knew the difference, you could crack shells with one hand and hold me with the other when I was small— Those hours of night, mix of apricots, 1980s animation, and cosmos—billions and billions of them, moments like almond shells,
My Syrian Refugee Experience
I spent a year and a half in Chios, Greece teaching children English. My semester started in September of 2014. The following months were when the Syrian refugees started coming in from Turkey. Mind you, while we’re still talking about
Around the World with Christina Tan
Christina Tan is an Indonesia-based photographer who specializes in travel photography. Working in the fashion industry led her to world travel where she discovered her life's passion: photography. What started out as a hobby has given her commercial work with