Intercultural journalism creates spaces for dialogue, understanding, and cultural diversity. In times of increasing polarization, reflective and context-aware cultural communication becomes essential.
A space for orientation
Culture is more than a topic — it is a space of experience. Intercultural journalism provides orientation, connects contexts, and makes diverse perspectives visible.
Telling stories means taking responsibility
Journalism goes beyond reporting. It connects, contextualizes, and gives voice to different perspectives while making complex cultural dynamics understandable.
The aim is not to simplify differences, but to make them accessible in their full complexity.
Between art, communication, and structure
Cultural projects operate at the intersection of artistic practice, public space, and organizational processes. They require structured communication and strategic thinking.
Ciel Bleu Kultur brings together journalism, communication, and project development to strengthen the visibility of cultural initiative.
Interculturality as a mindset
Intercultural work is not a method but a mindset. It is based on listening, reflection, and openness to dialogue.
Kultur Insights reflects this approach as a space for analysis, exchange, and diverse perspectives.
Culture is understood here as a process — an invitation to engage across contexts, languages, and experiences.

