SPEAKERS
Géraldine Schwarz, German-French author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker based in Berlin. Her latest book, D’ où nous venons …( Flammarion, 2024), winner of the Jacques Delors Institute’ s“ Better Understanding Europe” award, explores Europe’ s shared history. In 2017 she published Les Amnésiques( Those Who Forget), translated into 12 languages and awarded the European Book Prize.
Tania Lobato, Journalist and PhD in Politics & International Relations( Keele University). Adjunct Professor at Webster University( Tashkent). Author of Los niños de Bosnia( 2013). Her research focuses on the Valley of the Fallen and spans memory studies, human rights, transitional justice, and discourse analysis.
Steven Forti, Associate Professor of Contemporary History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Specialist in fascisms, populisms, and far-right movements; he leads and collaborates on European research projects. Author of Extrema derecha 2.0( 2021) and Democracias en extinción( 2024).
Queralt Castillo Cerezuela, Freelance journalist based in Athens, specializing in international reporting and analysis. She covers Greece and the Balkans for Ara and eldiario. es, and contributes to other outlets. Her work focuses on ethnic conflict and reconciliation, borders and migration, climate change, and social movements. She holds an MA in International Politics.