We give young people the chance to express themselves and voice their opinions through the media. We see this is a vital part of cultural exchange in Europe. Our work also involves a ‘meeting of minds' in pop culture journalism, bringing together young journalists and broadcasters and experienced media professionals.
We emphasise the expressive power of images, their ability to bring about a sharing of cultures. All of our projects highlight individual voices, opinions and outlooks in different ways, as well as offering opportunities for debate.
StrangerFestival is Europe's biggest video competition for young video makers and their fans. It is dedicated to the self-expression and self-empowerment of young people in today's Europe, helping them to show and share their world through an online video platform, international workshops and a lively festival. Building on our experience with theoneminutejr. workshops (below) this festival was the next step forward Read more
A great project where young people have the freedom to share ideas on a variety of topics and subjects, extending their visual creativity beyond borders in only 60 seconds of video. Read more
We work with media partners to arrange workshops and other events for journalists and publishers involved in youth and popular culture. The aim? To stimulate reflection, debate and exchange between various European media outlets. Read more
This annual European Media Festival held in Berlin brings together ambitious media talent contesting for the best European radio, television and internet programmes. Read more
Via our Mobility scheme STEPbeyond we do support cultural journalists and cultural media operators. We also work in partnership with organisations which support journalists. Find out more about this support scheme Read more