Fatlind (Lind) Duraku retro

I’m a writer and journalist from Prizren, Kosovo, with a focus on queer topics and culture, particularly within the Balkans. My work often explores the delicate intersections of gender, identity, and mental health—themes I strive to unravel with empathy and insight. Through my poetry and journalistic pieces, I aim to amplify voices that are often left unheard.

From Indie Media to a Marketplace: A Coffee with the Co-Founder

While scrolling through the magazine archive of Are We Europe, a Pan-European media organization ...

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An interview with ChatGPT: The anxiety stressor in women is men

In the final minutes of what seemed like a perfectly normal weekly catch-up with ...

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Sekhmet Institute’s Mission for Inclusion: Queer Voices in Kosovo’s Art Scene

Sekhmet Institute, a non-profit organization based in Prishtina, Kosovo, has steadily gained attention for ...

A decade of transformation through the lens

Turning point: A decade of transformation through the lens

E&Ms Editor in chief, Fatlind Duraku, conducted an interview with Berlin-based photographer Corinne Holthuizen-Habermann ...

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Sekhmet Institute: Unveiling queer literature

E&M author and Editor in Chief Fatlind Duraku spoke with Arbër Selmani, the researcher ...

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Berlin: the place to be, but where? – The capital’s housing crisis

E&M author and Editor in Chief Fatlind Duraku addresses the housing crisis in Berlin ...