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S03E09: Dude, Where’s My History Teacher? Access to Education for Refugees in Greece

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In this episode of Fractured we do our best to understand how the Greek education system works or doesn’t work for refugee minors. It’s been several years since the beginning of the so-called refugee “crisis”, and even though many refugee minors are enrolled in schools, it doesn’t mean that they receive the same education as Greek children. Many remain confused by how the system really works, what they are actually entitled to, leading many to drop out.The topic of this episode has been brought to our attention by a member of our community Dawoud Nouri, who as an unaccompanied minor with refugee status, has experienced the Greek education system in practice. To add to his experience we invited Elena Moustaka - a founder of Better Days and director of Gekko Schools, winner of the 5th annual Global Entreps Awards as one of the 100 Best Practices in the world on Sustainability (UN SDGs).

Production: ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialbs on all social media platforms)

Hosts: Rasheed Ghalli, Douglas Herman

Production Family: Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli, Sonia Nandzik-Herman

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah

3D-Design for ReFOCUS Promo Video: Sam Gualtieri

SPECIAL THANKS:To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Yaiza Pardinas, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Nazanin Foroghi, Yaser Akbari, Dariia Stepanova, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico, and Myriam Rey.OUR PARTNERS:Choose Love, Allianz Foundation, Leave No One Behind, Europe Cares, Parea Center Lesvos,Music: Intro for Legends by Bonkers Beat Club and Mogul by Blue Steel on Epidemic Sound

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

For designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠

Get in touch: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

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In this episode of Fractured we do our best to understand how the Greek education system works or doesn’t work for refugee minors. It’s been several years since the beginning of the so-called refugee “crisis”, and even though many refugee minors are enrolled in schools, it doesn’t mean that they receive the same education as Greek children. Many remain confused by how the system really works, what they are actually entitled to, leading many to drop out.The topic of this episode has been brought to our attention by a member of our community Dawoud Nouri, who as an unaccompanied minor with refugee status, has experienced the Greek education system in practice. To add to his experience we invited Elena Moustaka - a founder of Better Days and director of Gekko Schools, winner of the 5th annual Global Entreps Awards as one of the 100 Best Practices in the world on Sustainability (UN SDGs).

Production: ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialbs on all social media platforms)

Hosts: Rasheed Ghalli, Douglas Herman

Production Family: Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli, Sonia Nandzik-Herman

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah

3D-Design for ReFOCUS Promo Video: Sam Gualtieri

SPECIAL THANKS:To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Yaiza Pardinas, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Nazanin Foroghi, Yaser Akbari, Dariia Stepanova, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico, and Myriam Rey.OUR PARTNERS:Choose Love, Allianz Foundation, Leave No One Behind, Europe Cares, Parea Center Lesvos,Music: Intro for Legends by Bonkers Beat Club and Mogul by Blue Steel on Epidemic Sound

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

For designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠

Get in touch: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  continue reading

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