Listen "Changing Narratives"
Episode Synopsis
"It's time to change the vocabulary," says one of the guests of this episode.
In Budapest, we visit two civil society organisations that challenge existing narratives. We first talk to Teréz Pataki and Reza Sayed Mustafa from Mira Haz, a community centre that welcomes migrants and refugees. We discuss intercultural learning and why an integration course isn’t a factory.
We also meet with Róbert Kepe from the Shelter Foundation, which supports homeless people. Róbert introduces us to the Hungarian Street Paper, where all contributors – no matter their experience or background – have their art published on the same page.
In the meantime, we get advice on where to best learn to fly a kite as an adult, and find out why vending machines in Budapest sell books.
In Budapest, we visit two civil society organisations that challenge existing narratives. We first talk to Teréz Pataki and Reza Sayed Mustafa from Mira Haz, a community centre that welcomes migrants and refugees. We discuss intercultural learning and why an integration course isn’t a factory.
We also meet with Róbert Kepe from the Shelter Foundation, which supports homeless people. Róbert introduces us to the Hungarian Street Paper, where all contributors – no matter their experience or background – have their art published on the same page.
In the meantime, we get advice on where to best learn to fly a kite as an adult, and find out why vending machines in Budapest sell books.
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