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About Anna
Anna Severinenko is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany and in Paris. Born in Russia and raised in Germany. I lived in various European Countries and have a broad network particular in Design and Fashion. I am multilingual, speaking German, English, Russian and French and can get along in Italian. Professionally educated in radio, TV, print and online Journalism but specializing on online and print.
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German English French
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Writing Portfolio

15 May 2019  |  www.clippings.me
The article describes a short walk in Jerusalem, contrasting the eastern part of the city with the western part. The journey starts at the Al Ma'mal Foundation and ends at the Museum on the Seam. The streets are depicted as dusty and ochre-coloured, bustling with street sellers and traffic. The article also references a photograph by Eyad Baba titled 'Gaza', which was part of the 'HomeLessHome' exhibition at the Museum on the Seam in 2010.

Retreats: Out

05 May 2019  |  ZEIT ONLINE
Munich residents cherish their personal retreats despite the city's beauty, with the Isar River and the English Garden. They seek solace in places like Tyrol's Ötztal, where a resort by the Lois Ambrosi family offers tranquility. Rainer Maria Schießler, a priest for 26 years, finds rejuvenation at Piburger See, accessible only by foot, offering solitude and the energy of the lake for over 20 years.

An international´s student ordinality and why nothing is the real reality- about Maria A Column about the nothing special

Art as a Reflection of Conflict: Al Ma'mal and the Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem

15 Jun 2018  |  openDemocracy
The article discusses two art organizations, Al Ma'mal and the Museum on the Seam, located in Jerusalem, which provide a platform for art and cultural expression amidst the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Al Ma'mal, founded in 1998, supports the BDS campaign and refuses Israeli funding, relying on community-created events and international support. The Museum on the Seam, funded by the German Holzbrinck family, curates exhibitions featuring international, Israeli, and Palestinian artists, addressing human rights and societal issues. Both institutions face financial challenges but continue to offer a space for dialogue and reflection on the conflict, using art as a means to communicate and provide alternative perspectives. The article highlights the importance of these institutions in a society deeply divided by conflict and the role of art in fostering freedom of speech and understanding.

The Future is Black – And Bright

15 Jun 2018  |  Zeitwurst
The article by Anna Severinenko, featured in Zeitwurst online magazine, reflects on the concept of the future as it relates to journalism, technology, and society. Severinenko discusses how past science fiction has both accurately predicted and amusingly missed the mark on technological advancements. The magazine aims to explore the intersection of technology and humanity, emphasizing the importance of ethical discourse in the face of rapid scientific progress. Topics such as robotics, artificial intelligence, environmental changes, virtual reality, digital economy, and the impact of automation on employment are highlighted. The article also touches on the evolution of sexuality with technology, the cultural understanding of time, and the implications of diseases like dementia on our perception of the past and future. Severinenko encourages readers to engage in the conversation about the future and its impact on humanity and the environment.

A video with over 1 mio views, written and created by me and a colleague about Henry Rodriguez, known as the Red Skull of Venezuela. Henry is running the world record on the most extreme body mutulations ever made.

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