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Charlotte Wejchert

Charlotte Wejchert

  • Society Section Editor 2026
  • Warsaw, Poland

Charlotte Wejchert, born in 2008, joined Harbingers’ Magazine in August 2024 as a contributor. 

She took part in a reporting trip to Yerevan, Armenia, covering the refugee crisis following the Nagorno-Karabakh war and collaborating with students from the Harbingers’ Armenian Newsroom. The trip resulted in several thought-provoking articles and marked the beginning of her regular work with the magazine.

In the autumn of 2024, after completing the writing course, Charlotte became a staff writer focusing on social affairs, human rights, politics and culture. Her strong writing and dedication led to her appointment as Human Rights Section Editor in March 2025.

After a successful year in that role, and driven by her growing interest in the impact of AI on society, including its ethical implications and its influence on education, politics and public life, Charlotte stepped into the role of Society Section Editor for 2026.

In addition to her editorial responsibilities, she will lead an open-call project exploring the ethical consequences of AI and will serve as Armenian Newsroom Editor.

Charlotte attends high school in Warsaw, Poland, where she studies humanities and plans to continue in this field in her higher education.

She also works with the Sourcery podcast, which focuses on open conversations with leading changemakers in finance and technology. Charlotte speaks Polish, English, French and Italian.

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