
Hello,
“A light exists in spring, not present on the year, at any other period — when march is scarcely here. A color stands abroad, on solitary fields, that science cannot overtake, but human nature feels….” (E. Dickinson).
Under the gentle rays of the spring sun, we envision what we humans could be for each other and for this stunning planet we share with countless other living beings. This time, we would like to give you a glimpse into one of our new projects (“voices from the field”), share some of our thoughts on contextual sensitive feminism (“puzzling pieces together”), introduce a team member (“get to know us”), and warmly invite you to our upcoming event in Berlin on migration and mental health (“happenings”). Will you come?
In springlike anticipation and with warm wishes
Lena & The Hudara Team
Voices from the Field
A vision for the future: clean and reliable energy for displaced people!
Access to clean and reliable energy would significantly improve the situation of displaced persons in camps, informal settlements but also in urban areas on all levels of life. We are particularly convinced of the power of community energy projects that promote the long-term ability of those affected…


Puzzling pieces together
Are we finally listening to the Subaltern?
For many years, the women’s movement was hijacked by white feminists from the global North who imposed methods of resistance to other women around the world, who did not necessarily have the same problems and didn’t share the same strive for the same liberation causes. At Hudara, we encourage a culturally sensitive…
Happenings
Border(S)
There are many ways to define migration and several opposing axes that intersect with this vital drive. Whether it is forced or voluntary, whether it is practiced within groups or individually, migration remains one of the world’s most natural and global activities, just like birds, fish and all other animals, humans strive…


Get to know us!
I grew up with nature close by and appreciate the impact it has on us humans and our well-being in so many ways. There are various good memories of working in the woods with my grandfather, a forest worker, of playing in the meadow with my brother and the boys from
the neighborhood. The nearby lake was a popular spot to cool off in summer, while in winter we enjoyed playing ice hockey on its frozen surface. Now the lake hasn’t really frozen for many winters…

