The dissatisfaction with the European Union is ever-growing. What can we do as a civil society to make a difference? Why should we hold on to the idea of a United States of Europe and European values? A Georgian artist, actress, author and activist, Nini Tsiklauri, discusses the Russo-Georgian war, how meeting Angela Merkel inspired her to become an activist and board member of Pulse of Europe, and the difficulties of spreading awareness about European topics.
To find out more about Nini's work, check out her website and the Pulse of Europe movement. In this interview we also mention two of her books: "Let's fight for Europe" and "Who, if not us?", the latter co-written with the Young European Collective.
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