Writing
NANSEN Magazine

Vanessa Ellingham

Writing
NANSEN Magazine
 

Writing

A selection of writing samples, including magazine features, essays, interviews and opinion pieces.

 
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TE AO MĀORI: The MĀORI WORLD

The Spinoff: Fry bread’s global history, from Native America to Aotearoa New Zealand

Metro Magazine: Berlin-based artist Ruth Buchanan returns home to run Artspace Aotearoa (PDF)

Kulturaustausch: Indigenous solutions to New Zealand’s water woes

The Pantograph Punch: Finding my place in the Māori diaspora

E-Tangata: Whaikōrero with English subtitles

Migration

NANSEN Magazine: The Lusophone luminary, Kalaf Epalanga (PDF)

Fairplanet: Refugees the easy scapegoats in Berlin market attack

The Billfold: Learning to do my taxes in Germany, and learning German in the process

Capital Magazine: An Afghan adrift

Give Something Back to Berlin: Imperfect German skills a strength for this Algerian-Danish rapper

Digital media

The Spinoff: What a smash hit Norwegian webseries has to teach us about teen viewers

Steady: How 5 independent publishers are fighting representation gaps in mainstream media

Give Something Back to Berlin: When companies co-opt diversity, they cheapen what we stand for

Denmark

Sunday Magazine: Hygge has arrived In New Zealand. So what is it?

Capital Magazine: Running up that hill: A tiny tourist attraction

The Murmur: Hot dog slang offers insight into Danish culture (PDF)

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