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Telling tales

Aspiring Flemish journalists learn the art and craft of storytelling in Greece Toon Lambrechts More articles by Toon \ flanderstoday.eu

The brainchild of two young Flemish journalists, the Caravan’s Journal is a two-week programme that trains future reporters to cover breaking stories wherever they may be.

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ven though public transport in Athens has been paralysed by yet another strike, everyone makes it on time to the language school in the Mets neighbourhood, in the shadow of the Acropolis. Today, 15 young Flemish journalism students, one Dane and two Greeks are about to get a quick introduction to the economic and humanitarian crises that are affecting

Greece. The first speaker gives the students a run-through of the refugee crisis, which struck the country particularly hard last year and is far from over. A refugee activist describes his experience in the camps, where some 54,000 people are living today. Laptops and notebooks fill the table, and the young audience are keen to jot down as much information as possible. When the discussion shifts to the state of the Greek media, notorious for its biased reporting and overt political agenda, you can sense their astonishment. The workshops are the brainchild of journalist Kasper

Goethals and photographer Johannes De Bruycker, graduates of Artevelde University College in Ghent who felt dissatisfied with the state of journalism and decided to do things differently. And so the Caravan’s Journal was born, partly from a longing for travel, partly from a desire to exchange knowledge and experiences. The aim is to bring together passionate young storytellers with experts in the field. The project is also evolving into a collective network that carries out journalistic productions across different countries. After just a few workshops, one of the participants, Sofyan El Bouchtili, a student of digital storytelling at the (REC) continued on page 5


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