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A*DESK has been offering since 2002 contents about criticism and contemporary art. A*DESK has become consolidated thanks to all those who have believed in the project, all those who have followed us, debating, participating and collaborating. Many people have collaborated with A*DESK, and continue to do so. Their efforts, knowledge and belief in the project are what make it grow internationally. At A*DESK we have also generated work for over one hundred professionals in culture, from small collaborations with reviews and classes, to more prolonged and intense collaborations.
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Hibai Arbide Aza is a reporter and former criminal lawyer, born in Leioa and based in Greece since 2014. He has worked in around fifteen countries covering conflicts, human rights, and social issues. He regularly contributes to El País and has also worked in television and radio, including TV3, Al Jazeera, and the BBC. He has been involved in border issues and freedom of movement for almost twenty years, first as an activist, then as a lawyer, and now as a journalist. He has particularly covered the refugee crisis in Lesbos, where he has lived since 2022. He is the author of the book “Con el agua al cuello, muertes y devoluciones en caliente en la peor frontera de Europa” [Up to His Neck in Water, Deaths and Hot Returns on Europe’s Worst Border]. He hates writing his biography and borders.
"A desk is a dangerous place from which to watch the world" (John Le Carré)