We're trying to get a folktales in audio project off the ground for children in Zataari refugee camp to build storytelling skills and record tales to share with the world.
We're looking for a small amount of funding -- please tag anyone who might be able to help 🙏
I'm joining @madetech in a couple of weeks to help get this design and research academy off the ground.
It's going to be great and lots of fun!
🔥🌟💓
If you know someone awesome from an under-represented group in tech who would love a career boost, pls share this with them!
“Working slowly and purposefully on narrative storytelling is a way for young people to drown out the noise and focus on something that really matters to them” ✨🐚
the wonderful @WADUP_Podcast is in this week’s #AudioStoryteller newsletter https://t.co/nDfHX40DmB
What does friendship mean to you? WADUP producer Yasmin Afrah takes a look at the different types of friends you can have throughout your life, from IRL to online.
https://t.co/HbdWDBkadS
WADUP producer A explores what it means to be queer when your cultural background means you can't fully 'come out' to your friends and family.
https://t.co/oT1hJUHqYv
This is a great @WADUP_Podcast
about the wider impact of brain injury. A return to previous physical appearance doesn't mean there aren't hidden social, emotional or cognitive challenges. Well worth a listen @strathspeechies and everyone else!
https://t.co/gM7HwpCo5i
In our fifth episode WADUP producer Mahammad Kekalov explores the culture and traditions of his people, the Avars, and the difficulty of preserving those traditions in the present day.
https://t.co/J9KgSIopCS
Just to give some perspective to the "small boats" migrant crisis - the overall number of the asylum seekers is down 4% since last year and less than 40% of what it was in 2002 when numbers peaked. The UK is 14th in Europe on the number of asylum seekers per capita.
Join WADUP producer Katie Campbell in episode four of our second season, as she shares her story of the long road to survival after brain surgery.
https://t.co/6bCAjU4gHZ
@WADUP_Podcast use peer-approaches to help young people all over the globe share their stories - by remotely co-producing podcasts 🌍
Check out their 2nd season - it's all about connection and new episodes are out every week!
If you are a young person aged 16 - 25 who wants to make meaningful change in the heritage sector all whilst gaining experience, then have we got the opportunity for you! ✊🏽
👇🏽Find out more👇🏽
https://t.co/qozrWQlnC1
@Bm_ag@beatfreeks @_WeDontSettle
Check out @WADUP_Podcast new series: Connection, stories of recovery, friendship and reconnection with roots.
Episode one explores youth futures in India and Bangladesh:
https://t.co/DDBpFu4RFK
🔥 Episode three has landed! 🔥
Check out WADUP producer Maryam Mohammed Muayad's story about her search for what *home* means 🏠👀
https://t.co/oJJqo6E3j0
Frustrated by the lack of action at @COP26...here's an episode my Madhav Datt about young people in India and Bangladesh taking action into their own hands, at scale.
https://t.co/Rrxnw5F76H
Honestly, so disappointed at media.
The Amazonian youth from Brazil and Ecuador lead the entire march today in Glasgow and were up on the main stage for almost 30 minutes. Frontline people at the FRONT LINE. Yet no coverage. This is what invisiblization looks like. #COP26
Our second episode is here 🔥 WADUP producer Balenji Mwiche dives into what food means to her, her family and others in the Zambian community 🥘
https://t.co/8g7KkMXinV
Yesterday someone shared with me and a group I host the importance of cathedral thinking, and of younger generations continuing the work of the older generations and building on it - and the theme of building lasting 'infrastructure' that can be passed down across generations.