On the latest updates regarding the Organic Work Trail in the "Zamieniam się w słuch" podcast.
What is currently happening along the Organic Work Trail? Oliwia Olesiejuk, the Trail’s coordinator, discussed the latest projects, events, and initiatives in the "Zamieniam się w słuch" ("All Ears") podcast, hosted by Martyna Nicińska from *Kultura u Podstaw*.
The conversation outlined the concept behind the Organic Work Trail and its role in popularizing the legacy of the "organic workers" (grassroots activists) of Greater Poland. It also covered projects currently underway and plans for the coming months.
In the podcast, you will hear about, among other things:
- the "Letters to Julia" project, inspired by Julia Woykowska, which encourages women across Poland to share their stories through letters,
- murals commemorating Greater Poland’s organic work activists, including Zofia Lipska in Lewków,
- educational meetings for young people known as "Kwartalniki" (Quarterlies), where the ideals of organic work are translated into contemporary challenges and skills,
- the "Under the Partitioning Power's Eye" exhibition, which presents figures associated with the organic work movement in a unique format,
- the "WielkoPolka – Jadwiga Zamoyska Award" competition, which promotes contemporary women from Greater Poland who are active in their communities.
The conversation demonstrates that the ideals of organic work are not merely a thing of the past—they continue to inspire social, educational, and cultural initiatives throughout the region.
We encourage you to listen to the podcast!
We would like to thank Martyna Nicińska and the editorial team at Kultura u Podstaw for the invitation and the opportunity to talk about the activities carried out along the Organic Work Trail.