Resettled
In this six-part podcast series, we showcase stories of refugees as they adjust to their new lives in Virginia. These personal stories are woven together with useful teaching moments about the resettlement process. Season one will consist of six thematic episodes, which aim to bring the listener into the daily lives of refugees through field interviews (at home, work and school), personally-recorded audio diaries and reflective studio interviews.Hosted by Ahmed Badr, a writer, social entrepreneur, poet, and former Iraqi refugee working at the intersection of creativity, displacement, and youth empowerment. On July 25th, 2006, Ahmed's home in Baghdad was bombed by militia troops. He and his family relocated to Syria as refugees before receiving approval to move to the United States. Ahmed is the founder of Narratio, a platform for youth empowerment publishing artwork from around the globe. In the last three years, these storytelling initiatives have reached over 20 million people across the world. In September of 2018, Ahmed was selected as one of 17 UN Young Leaders by the Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth.Visit vpm.org/resettled for more information and additional content.
Excellent
06/09/2020
This is such a nice, thoughtful and insightful podcast. I hope more people discover it!
Impressed
17/08/2020
Nicely produced. Many surprises. Balances grief with joy.
Deeply insightful
13/07/2020
I appreciate the thoughtful approach to describing the refugee resettlement experience. By focusing on specific elements of the individuals’ journey and inserting engaging personal stories, I learned so much from the varying perspectives.
Much needed perspective
05/07/2020
Fascinating look at the real people who are being affected by xenophobic policies. Are people due any less rights based on where they’re born? I think not.
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