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Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out

EPISODE NO. 16    / 1 hour 1 Min 21 Sec

Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out features a conversation with Sana Ginawi and Elkhair Balla, two passionate Sudanese diaspora activists. These accomplished professionals discuss how their multifaceted identities as Sudanese, African, Muslim, and American shape their perspectives and drive their advocacy efforts.

 

Haqq Islam delves into Sudan's rich history, current political turmoil, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis with his guests. They explore the complexities of Sudan's cultural heritage, from ancient Nubia to modern-day challenges, and share personal insights on maintaining connections to their roots while living abroad.

 

This episode is for anyone interested in understanding the power of diaspora activism, the importance of preserving cultural identity in the face of adversity and the importance of creativity. Sana and Elkhair offer unique perspectives on fundraising, awareness campaigns, and the role of the international community in addressing Sudan's struggles.

 

Viewers will gain valuable insights into the "Keep Eyes on Sudan" movement and learn how they can support efforts to bring about positive change. If you're passionate about global issues, cultural preservation, or diaspora activism, this conversation will inspire and inform you.

December 5, 2024

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EPISODE NO. 16    / 1 Hour 1 Min 21 Sec

Ep 16:  Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out

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Sudan's Hidden Crisis: Diaspora Activists Speak Out features a conversation with Sana Ginawi and Elkhair Balla, two passionate Sudanese diaspora activists. These accomplished professionals discuss how their multifaceted identities as Sudanese, African, Muslim, and American shape their perspectives and drive their advocacy efforts.

 

Haqq Islam delves into Sudan's rich history, current political turmoil, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis with his guests. They explore the complexities of Sudan's cultural heritage, from ancient Nubia to modern-day challenges, and share personal insights on maintaining connections to their roots while living abroad.

 

This episode is for anyone interested in understanding the power of diaspora activism, the importance of preserving cultural identity in the face of adversity and the importance of creativity. Sana and Elkhair offer unique perspectives on fundraising, awareness campaigns, and the role of the international community in addressing Sudan's struggles.

 

Viewers will gain valuable insights into the "Keep Eyes on Sudan" movement and learn how they can support efforts to bring about positive change. If you're passionate about global issues, cultural preservation, or diaspora activism, this conversation will inspire and inform you.

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