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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
fight for egality -> because there is no worse thing than people who think there are somehow better than others
ABOUT ME
Right now I'm a voluntere in Buenos Airs. I'm very interested in politics and sociology. I think travelling is one of the best ways to get to know each other, the world and the different ways of life, cultures and languages.
In Berlin I wrote and sometimes still write for a newspaper and also work as a photographer. I did a lot of social projects with film and theater.
Por ahora estoy voluntario en Buenos Aires. Me encanta politica y sociologia. Creo que viajar es una muy buena manera de conocer a gente, el mundo y diferentes cultures.
En Berlin escribí y todavia esribo para un diario y trabajé como fotógrafo. Tambien hice muchos projectos sociales con peliculas y teatro.
Interests
I'm interested in traveling, reading, writing, photography, politics, philosophy, music and a lot more
- writing
- theater
- photography
- politics
- reading
- tv
- traveling
- music
- languages
- sociology
Music, Movies, and Books
Movies:
- Die Fetten Jahre sind vorbei
- Ein Freund von mir
- La zona
- We Feed the World
Music:
- i like a lot of music, rock, reggae, political hip hop and for partying mostly electronic
Books:
- I really like the author Jean Paul Satre
- Albert Camus - The stranger
- The books by Jean Ziegler
- Eduardo Galiano - Open vains of latin america
- a lot of pragmatic literature about things like the situation in the Banlieues in Paris, different political ideas and poorness in a lot of countrys
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Recently a saw the big stone statues on the Estear Island, that was a very impressing trip. To be on an island, surrounded by thousend miles of water in every direction, aksing your self how the people came here, lived here and build this statues.
It isn't fantastic but somehow very interesting and life-enchancing. In Israel I was four times now and then I went to Palestine to see the other side and it really gives you a lot of new impressions. I think it's different to judge or speak about this conflict sawing both sides. Buts it's nearly always like that: one thing is seeing sights, places and people in the tv, newspaper or somewhere else and on the other hand seeing it live, feeling the atmosphere, seeing it with your own eyes and to have the possibility to talk to the people, to hear there oppinion.
Countries I’ve Visited
Chile, France, Israel, Palestine, Tanzania, United Kingdom
Countries I’ve Lived In
Argentina, Germany