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Episode Synopsis
We are approaching the end of 2022, and what a year! Invasion of Ukraine and one of the biggest refugee crises after WWII; the government's endless cruelty against refugees and people seeking safety has promoted racism, division and hate in our society; the rise of living costs.
But also, this is the year the Experts by Experience podcast was born. In the past eight months, we have tried to create a safe space for people with first-hand experience to share their stories and opinions and directly converse with the public.
We are concluding this year with a Christmas special episode that members of the EbE network and Refugee Action staff share their traditions and holiday rituals.
This is an opportunity to learn about different traditions during the festive season and have an open conversation about other cultures. What connects us is our humanity regardless of race, faith, gender or background. We all have a story, and sharing that in a safe environment helps us better understand each other and become united.
We must remember that Christmas is not the same for everyone, especially those away from their family and loved ones.
Thank you to Ana Asatiani, the EbE coordinator at Refugee Action, for sharing the choir piece C by Francis Poulenc, sung by her daughter, Nathalia, at Manchester Cathedral on 10 December.
We wish you a happy and peaceful holiday season and a happy new year.
For more information about our work, please visit: Refugee Action
Follow us on Twitter @RefugeeAction and LinkedIn Refugee Action
But also, this is the year the Experts by Experience podcast was born. In the past eight months, we have tried to create a safe space for people with first-hand experience to share their stories and opinions and directly converse with the public.
We are concluding this year with a Christmas special episode that members of the EbE network and Refugee Action staff share their traditions and holiday rituals.
This is an opportunity to learn about different traditions during the festive season and have an open conversation about other cultures. What connects us is our humanity regardless of race, faith, gender or background. We all have a story, and sharing that in a safe environment helps us better understand each other and become united.
We must remember that Christmas is not the same for everyone, especially those away from their family and loved ones.
Thank you to Ana Asatiani, the EbE coordinator at Refugee Action, for sharing the choir piece C by Francis Poulenc, sung by her daughter, Nathalia, at Manchester Cathedral on 10 December.
We wish you a happy and peaceful holiday season and a happy new year.
For more information about our work, please visit: Refugee Action
Follow us on Twitter @RefugeeAction and LinkedIn Refugee Action
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