NANSEN Magazine

NANSEN magazine is a super-personal print publication about migration. Get to know one migrant per issue, as we hone in on the minutiae of lives lived away from home – moments all migrants can relate to and many non-migrants will, too. With 244 million migrants roaming the planet right now, we don’t think we’re ever going to run out of stories. NANSEN magazine aims to connect and celebrate migrants of all kinds.

NANSEN Magazine

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  • Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: Irregular
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NANSEN Magazine Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Meet Muzhgan Samarqandi, an Afghanistani broadcaster and mother who is making Aotearoa New Zealand home with her young family. She tells her own story in Issue 03, one where Kiwis tell her to shut up and be grateful or go home, of being stereotyped as a mail-order bride, and of the connection she has found with Māori people, a relationship that reaches outside Western notions of who is welcome to live where.

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NANSEN Magazine issue 2 is out now. NANSEN Magazine aims to connect and celebrate migrants of all kinds. Issue 2 is featuring Kalaf Epalanga. Kalaf Epalanga is best known as one of founding MCs of Buraka Som Sistema, a rambunctious music project that burst out of a Lisbon nightclub and onto the global stage in 2006.

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NANSEN Magazine issue 1 is out now. NANSEN Magazine aims to connect and celebrate migrants of all kinds. This issue is featuring Aydin Akin. Since arriving in Berlin almost 50 years ago, AYDIN AKIN has been obsessed with improving the lives of the city's migrants.

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