Listen "Ep 29 - The pain of separation"
Episode Synopsis
As we see the horrors of the refugee crisis unfolding in Ukraine, Ashifa Dhillon shares what happened to her family almost 50 years ago. The pain of separation is all too familiar and extremely distressing to hear.
“My mother, who lived like a ‘queen’, lost everything because of what Idi Amin did. She never ever saw all her siblings, children and grandchildren again in one place.”
Music: Que Sera, Sera, Doris Day – instrumental version
This episode was first released in March 2022
“My mother, who lived like a ‘queen’, lost everything because of what Idi Amin did. She never ever saw all her siblings, children and grandchildren again in one place.”
Music: Que Sera, Sera, Doris Day – instrumental version
This episode was first released in March 2022
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