The fourth international event of the ALL IN project funded by the Europe for Citizens programme took place last November 2019 in Rome. The ALL IN Project involves 7 European countries – Slovenia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Poland, Cyprus, Italy, Greece – and aims to increase awareness of migration and social cohesion through the implementation of international... Continue Reading →
Christopher Fuss
Thinking about it, I am kind of suprised that life made an expat out of me. After finishing high school, I worked in the German media sector for several years. Since I had not visited a university, like most of my peers, I started to feel sort of uneducated after a while, which was, next... Continue Reading →
Monika Gąciarz – From Tuchow to Cahir
Favorite quote/life motto: “The quality of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts” ( Marcus Aurelius ) My name is Monika Gąciarz, I am now 27 years old but was 13 when I left Poland. Although I was born in Warsaw, I spent 13 years of my life in a small town in... Continue Reading →
Raymond Dolan
Favorite quote/life motto: If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door First of all, I would like to share my favourite motto that plays a big role in my own personal migration story: “If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door”. In my opinion, the quote is self-explanatory – sometimes you have to move (very) outside your... Continue Reading →
3rd meeting – Krynica-Zdroj, Poland (3.9.-5.9.2019)
The third ALL IN project meeting was held during the Economic Forum in Krynica Zdrój on 3-5 September. The motto of this year’s Forum was “Europe of Tomorrow. Strong Meaning What?”. During the conference, which is the largest event in this part of Europe, participants had the opportunity to participate in more than 200 debates,... Continue Reading →
Caleb Waugh
Favorite quote/life motto I am against mottos or In vino veritas. My name is Caleb Waugh. I was born in 1984. I am from Los Angeles, California (United States of America). I have a Bachelor’s in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Eastern European Studies. I work as the Head of the NGO Aktiv... Continue Reading →
Sherimane Hajzari
My name is Sherimane Hajzari. I was born in Mitrovica, Kosovo. I am 30 years old. Currently I live in Roma Mahalla in the southern part of Mitrovica. In 1989, as three-month-old baby, my family and I migrated to Germany. When we first arrived to Germany, my father had to sign a document at Yugoslav... Continue Reading →
Baklava
Baklava is sweet oriental dessert coming from Turkey, but it is also popular in cuisine of western Balkan countries. Usually baklava is served during the celebration of Islamic religious holiday Bayram. Ingredients: ½ phyllo dough 250 g butter 300 g chopped walnuts 300 g chopped hazelnuts or almonds 600 g sugar 3 dl water vanilla... Continue Reading →
Damira Krivošić
Favorite quote/life motto: Words Are Energy My name is Damira Krivošić. I was born in July 1988 in Kosovo. I have spent the first 28 years of my life in Mitrovica, in the northern part of Kosovo, and then moved to Turkey. The only reason for changing my place of residence was love. I have... Continue Reading →
2nd meeting – North Mitrovica, Kosovo* (5.6.-8.6.2019)
The second ALL IN project meeting was held from 5 to 8 June 2019 in Mitrovica, Kosovo*. The event was titled “Shapes of multiethnicism” and its purpose was to make project partners aware of unique intercultural environment of Mitrovica and the northern Kosovo* in general. We were fully aware that the usual image of Kosovo*... Continue Reading →

