Foreign Insiders
Stories of foreigners—immigrants, expats, refugees, asylum-seekers, aliens, outsiders, and everyone else—making a life in the Czech Republic.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: czechrepublic, Migration, Politics, refugees, travel
Stories of foreigners—immigrants, expats, refugees, asylum-seekers, aliens, outsiders, and everyone else—making a life in the Czech Republic.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: czechrepublic, Migration, Politics, refugees, travel
Broken English is a mobile podcast hosted by me, Andrew Mahar in and around Chicago, Illinois. This first season is a mixture of interviews from people who have immigrated to the U.S. ranging from Mexico to South Africa to Turkey to Bolivia. With the Trump administration creating such a negative connotation around the word “Immigrant” now more than ever, immigrants need a voice to share their side of the story. Broken English is here to be that voice.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: africa, America, Asia, ban, border, bordercrossing, borderwall, buddhist, cages, camps, centralamerica, Chicago, Children, china, christian, cnn, congress, Crime, currentevents, democracy, Democrat, donaldtrump, Europe, Experience, firsthand, firsthandstories, government, greencard, Hate, hindu, illegal, illinois, immigrant, immigration, India, joe, laws, legalstatus, legislation, love, mexico, murder, npr, pod, Politics, realstories, refugee, refugeeone, refugees, Republican, rogan, save, southamerica, Stories, thisamericanlife, travel, true, Trump, Undocumented, UnitedStates, wall, worldtravel
Three travellers, one platform. A call for change, but will change come?
Rank & File Theatre presents ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ – the podcast.
Recently performed play of the same name welcomed refugees, asylum seekers and those that have experienced mental health or disability challenges to come together, collaborate, write and perform a play that depicts under represented communities crossing paths at a train station and finding that despite their differences, these strangers have more that connects them then divides.
This podcast interviews some of the projects’ participants in an immersive beautifully sound designed experience that welcomes an open and raw insight into marginalised communities that aren’t showcased enough.
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To find out more information about Rank & File Theatre and their creative projects…
https://rankandfiletheatre.org/
https://www.instagram.com/rankandfiletheatre/
https://twitter.com/rankandfile_
https://www.facebook.com/RankandFileTheatre
Affiliated charities involved with the project…
https://refugeesupportgroup.org.uk/
https://www.compassrecoverycollege.uk/
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Asylum Seekers, charities, climate change, empowerment, immersive, mental-health, performance, refugees, sound design, Sudan Crisis, theatre, UK
Youth Advocates for Immigrants & Refugees is a group of highly-motivated high school students who have united to build bridges of cross-cultural understanding through art, activism, and storytelling. We at YAIR recognize that the future lies with youth, and that is why it is crucial to foster a sense of belonging and understanding within multicultural communities. The Speak Up/Speak Out podcast series is a platform for immigrant and refugee youth to share their stories, subsequently fostering intercultural connections and empathetic exchange throughout the Portland-metropolitan community. We hope to combat misconceptions of immigrants and refugees, build trust among disparate communities, and highlight the power of storytelling.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: highschoolers, Immigrants, interview, multicultural, Portland, refugees, resilience, storytelling, students, youth
Do you feel the call of the outside world? What is “home” for you? Is there a place where you belong ? In this podcast you will hear stories of people who moved. Expats, migrants, refugees, everyone has his own story but by sharing it we discover or cultural differences and how much we have in common.
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: belong, Common Ground, Cross-cultural, diversity, expats, fit in, Human, life experience, Migrants, perfect strangers, refugees, tolerance
Love Beyond Borders is a podcast dedicated to sharing the real life stories of families affected by the complex US immigration system. Each week I’ll bring you a guest or a thought to help you reflect on this highly politicized topic. We’ll also discuss related topics such as multicultural marriage, language barriers, culture shock, adjusting to life in a new country and more! I don’t have all of the answers, but I hope this podcast will serve to inform and inspire you and me both. Whether you’re going through a complex immigration process yourself (K1 visa, I130, I601 waiver, I601a waiver, etc.) or you’re simply here out of curiosity – welcome! I’m so glad you’re here!
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 90dayfiance, asylum, binationalmarriage, Citizenship, familybasedimmigration, fiancevisa, greencard, i130, i601waiver, immigration, immigrationreform, interculturalrelationship, k1visa, k3visa, longdistancerelationship, lovebeyondborders, multiculturalmarriage, naturalization, real90dayfiance, refugees, spousalvisa, USCIS, visajourney, Waiver
The podcast and community for globally minded disciples seeking God’s justice, mercy and shalom throughout the world.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: adoption, advocacy, CAFO, fostercare, karenhutcheson, missions, orphan, orphancare, orphansunday, phildarke, Podcast, poverty, refugees, rickmorton, thinkorphan
All stories no matter how varied, cohere in one human story. There is no them, only us. Their story is our story. Join the TSOS Interns to learn more about refugees and their stories.
Categories: Society & Culture
There have never been more people seeking safety and so few places around the world willing to welcome and protect them. More than 100 million – the most in history – have fled persecution and conflict, usually with just the clothes on their back. Crossing Borders takes you inside the experience of being a refugee and introduces you to some of the people who are helping rebuild their lives.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: asylum, currentevents, displacedpersons, humanrights, refugeecrisis, refugees, WorldEvents
Refugees at Work celebrates refugees’ contributions to our communities and our economies. Hosted by the Tent Partnership for Refugees, this podcast shines a spotlight on refugees as they build their lives in their new homes around the world. Each episode of Refugees at Work tells the story of one refugee in the workplace. You’ll hear from refugees working at leading companies, refugees running their own businesses, and more! Tune in to get inspired by stories of dedication, resilience, and courage.
Tags: business, communities, community, companies, economies, economy, Podcast, Podcasts, refugee, refugees, tentpartnershipsforrefugees, work
This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they’ve learned, and how to make a difference.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, addiction, adoption, africa, aging, agriculture, alcohol, art, birth, boarding schools, break up, breakups, business, cancer, childhood, Children, college, corporal punishment, criminal justice, death, diaspora, divorce, drugs, eac, east africa, east african, economics, Education, education system, elections, energy, environment, family, fathers, feminism, fiction, film and filmmaking, Food, friendship, gambling, Ghana, government, health and health care, High School, History, holidays, homelessness, housing, immigration, internet, jobs, journalism, kenya, kenyan, labor, legal system, Literature, love, marriage, mental-health, Military, mothers, murder, music, natural disasters, Nigeria, Nigerian, paranormal, parenting, personal finance, police, Politics, poverty, presidents, Prison, Psychology, race, refugees, regret, relationships, religion, science, sexual assault, sexuality, Siblings, south africa, SPorts, Tanzania, Technology, Teenagers, terrorism, theater, Topics, trade, travel, uganda, war, weddings, work
Ten audio-stories, written and performed by female artists who have migrated to the UK from ten different countries. What are the “things” people associate with migrant womxn? We certainly know what we are NOT. Recognising the stereotypes often projected on migrant womxn, LegalAliens Theatre asked 10 artists to respond to the theme THINGS I AM NOT, picking a style that truly represents them.
Tags: expat, female, immigrant, international, London, Migration, refugees, theatre, women
This podcast that will take you on a journey across the world…without you having to go anywhere. You’ll be hearing from the people leaving their countries and everything behind them, to the volunteers working alongside them. Those currently living in refugee camps, and people working on the front line. The humans behind the statistics and the headlines. The real heroes of today. Transcend borders, nationalities, religions and languages to hear from the people with which we share this world…our Worldwide Tribe.
Music by Alexander Wells
Artwork by Milla Adler
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: crisis, educational, global family, humanitarian, inspirational, refugee, refugee camp, refugee crisis, refugees
On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, a rich digital experience that uses Microsoft AI in close collaboration with the artist’s estate to celebrate and shed new light on a 20th-century icon.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: 49ers, A.I., a.i. and accessibility, accessibility, accessibility app, accessibility barriers, accessibility trends, adaptive tech, africa, ai, ALS, american fashion, analytics, art, artificial intelligence, Arts, augmented reality, autism, autism spectrum, blind, blindness, brave women, careers in stem, casey harris, Changemakers, closing the stem gap, coach, coding, coding blocks, cognitive impairment, Computer Science, conversations with women, creators, Culture, data, differently abled, digital learning, digital skills teacher, disability, disability awareness, disability inclusion, disabled girls, empowering reguees, empowerment, esports, Expression, fashion, fashion designers, fashion industry, fashion news, fashion originators, Fashion Podcast, fashion visionary, Fearless Women, female role models, Football, football coach, gaad, gamers, gaming, gen z, gen z girl, gen z women, girls who code, gleason foundation, global accessibility, global accessibility awareness day 2020, hacking, hearing impairment, ifaf, immersive, Impairment, inclusion, inside gaming, inspirational, inspiring lives, inspiring women, international women's day, internet of things, kenya, kids with disabilities, lacey henderson, language, league of legends, Learn to code, lgbtq, lgbtq stories, life during lockdown, life during quarantine, Low Vision, low vision technology, men's fashion, Minecraft, minecraft coding, mixed reality, mixer, motor impairment, music, New Orleans Saints, nfl, niners, osteogenesis imperfecta, overcoming adversity, paralympian, paralympics, performance, podcasts under 20 minutes, refugee advocate, refugee stories, refugees, refugees on air, san francisco 49ers, skills, social, social distance, social distancing, social entrepreneurship, social good, special olympics, SPorts, stem, steve gleason, story-telling, sustainability, teachers, team gleason, The International, trends, trendsetters, twitch, unified robotics, united nations, usa football, vintage clothing, vintage fabrics, vintage fashion, visual impairment, we, women, women in coding, women in data science, women in STEM, women leading change, women's empowerment, Womens History Month, wonder women, x ambassadors, young africans
What does it take to be a United Nations worker in some of the world’s most complex and dangerous places? How are UN humanitarians, human rights advocates, prosecutors, development experts, climate leaders and peacekeepers improving our world? Stationed in all reaches of the world and witness to suffering and atrocities, how are they helping people and coping themselves? To find out, Melissa Fleming meets them. Here you will discover extraordinary personal stories from people who devote their lives to helping others.
Categories: Government, News
Tags: coronavirus, covid19, health, humanitarian, peace, Peacekeeping, refugees, UNHCR, unitednations
Welcome to “Who Is My Neighbour?”, coming to you from Yugambeh country of the Kombumerri people of the Gold Coast, Australia. I’m your host Tim Buxton, and on this podcast I have the incredible privilege of interviewing refugee Waymakers who are truly world changers in their communities. You’ll discover their hopes and dreams, along with the many challenges they have and continue to overcome on their journey to belong. Who is My Neighbour? is brought to you by You Belong — the social impact organisation leading the way in empowering Waymakers to thrive and belong. Simply head on over to youbelong.org.au to learn more and find out how you can get involved.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: belonging, Conflict, Culture, Displacement, dreams, empowerment, Freedom, home, hope, immigration, justice, language, migrant, persecution, refugee, refugees, safety, Stories, war
Tara in the Neighborhood is a podcast about life in Brownsville, Texas a border town along the Rio Grande. Tara will highlight the Rio Grande Valley, its people, and its culture to show a bird’s eye view of what it’s like living in a border community. Tara will sit down with up and coming innovators in the community, exciting business owners, and community activist. She will give an overview, of what’s happening in the border town of Brownsville, Texas. Tara lives on South Padre Island. She will give a unique perspective of a resort community off the coast of South Texas. Tara will share what it is like to live within two cultures, the United States and Mexico. A few facts about Tara, she has lived in South Texas her entire life, she was born and raised in Corpus Christi and attended the University of Texas in Austin, and went on to get her Doctorate of Dental Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She has been a community leader, an elected official both locally and at the state level. She now chooses to not talk about politics, due to the current level of divisiveness in our country. Tara has decided to highlight the fun and positive aspects of life in the Rio Grande Valley.
Tags: bordercommunity, brownsville, brownswilletexas, Dentistry, Innovation, mexico, neighborhood, refugees, riogrande, Texas
In a nod to the protest albums of the 1960s and 70s, Bhi Bhiman’s Peace of Mind finds inspiration in the chaos that is modern American life. So much so that he had to release the album as a podcast and dig deeper on everything from immigration to religion, racism to Russia with experts, activists and artists like author Dave Eggers, religious scholar Reza Aslan, attorney & advocate Rabia Chaudry, LaDoris Cordell, and more. Part politics, part Behind the Music, all fascinating, Peace of Mind is an album and a podcast for our time. In the final episode of Peace of Mind, Bhi shares a very personal story about how suicide has touched his life in recent years.
How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains (TEDx):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8rRzTtP7Tc
Listen to Peace of Mind (the album):
https://lnk.to/peaceofmindthealbum
Tour dates, etc:
https://bhiman.com
Tags: aclu, adnansyed, album, America, daleho, daveeggers, democracy, Democrats, Desi, disapora, faith, Freedom, freepress, FRONTLINE, glynnwashington, immigration, journalism, ladoriscordell, liberals, Migration, music, paolamendoza, PBS, Politics, Progressives, Protest, Putin, rabiachaudry, record, refugees, religion, resist, rezaaslan, serial, snapjudgement, southasians, srilanka, tamil, tazahmed, Trump, votersuppression, womensmarch