
Join two friends and scholars, Lola and Khaddija, as they discuss thought provoking reflections on all topics migration and migration-related!
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

The Death in Dubai and shady recruitments for Russia saga continues… This week, we continue the conversation surrounding the last two cases covered in the previous episode. How do we distinguish between voluntary and forced migration? What does choos... more
In this episode, Khaddija and Lola discuss two recent instances of African women being lured into questionable and dangerous situations under pretenses. Some of which have turned deadly. Unfortunately, these situations are not new, and are not unknow... more
Knock knock…is anyone there? We’re back, and today we’re discussing food through the lens of multiculturalism. We discuss access to food and how it can serve as a gateway to learning about different cultures, and how migration can shape our exposure ... more
Today’s episode features our first guest co-host and we are so excited for you to listen to an incredible discussion with Samuel Sarr, the Founder of Kailend Farms.
We discuss the work Kailend Farms undertakes in Togo, Samuel’s journey in creating a... more
In this episode, we focus on unaccompanied children and youth migrants. We know that the challenges faced by migrants are numerous. Those challenges and vulnerability are heightened for children and youth on the move due to their age.
Young migrant... more
We’re finally talking about passport power! What does it mean to have a powerful passport? Do you freely travel without ever worrying about entry or visa restrictions? Tune in to hear about what passport power is and how our personal travel experienc... more
Almost 10 years ago, Alan Kurdi, a 3-year-old Syrian child drowned and washed ashore in the Turkish resort town of Bodrum. The initial reaction to the photo of his lifeless body ignited worldwide sympathy for the plight of Syrian refugees in what was... more
This episode highlights the story of Faustina Tay, a young Ghanaian woman who tragically ended her life in 2020 due to the abuse and violence she faced at the hands of her employers while working under a government-sponsored program in Lebanon.
To c... more










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