The Sahara is particularly well-suited to questioning our ideas of boundaries and transitions, of the future, of freedom, and of...
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Gilda Bartel is a religious scholar, ethnologist, and Waldorf teacher. She works as a freelance editor, teacher, tour guide, journalist, and social worker. A mother of two sons and a dog, she currently resides in Weimar.
After a heated argument with my twelve-year-old son, he comes home with a somewhat tacky mug he found in a...
When we meet each other, perhaps for the first time, we look for intersections. What do we have in common—what...
The other day, we were looking at photos from our vacation, and one had slipped in of grandma and grandpa...
A few years ago, I wanted to send a quote via an app that was equipped with the kind of...
Water and intimacy are alike: they bear witness to a way of experiencing the world in which I am no...
Not everything is loud, shrill, and terrible in the world today. There are also quiet tones that are easily overheard,...
As part of its series on Humanity, Development and the Future, the Mahle Foundation invited the philosopher and journalist Alexander...
If we are all islands, it is the water that connects us. To get to you, I have to move,...
Emilia Roig, founder of the Center for Intersectional Justice in Berlin, is one of the most important feminist voices in...
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...










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