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One Language |
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This very short, lighthearted, video piece has been made by a group of students at school in Wales, many of whom formed a bond after arriving there as asylum seekers. |
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Missing Mauro |
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This short film documentary was made by a group of school friends, who had formed a close bond after travelling to Britain as asylum seekers. |
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Our World Our Journeys |
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This video documentary follows a group of young people who travelled to Britain as asylum seekers and who now attend schools in Wales. |
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Photovoice - Eight Young Refugees |
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This audio recording is a compilation of eight young refugees from places such as Iran, Nigeria and Argentina, speaking about their experiences in prose, poetry and general conversation. |
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A Refugee's Story: Nawroz Oramari |
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This audio interview is with the Kurdish singer Nawroz, using his singing and music throughout to help illustrate the piece. He speaks about how he felt the career of singing chose him, it being his calling which allows him to communicate and express himself. |
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Two Poems and One Song |
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This audio recording has been made via OpenAir Radio by two young refugees, Guinah (from Ghana, West Africa) and Larry (form Liberia, West Africa), who both attend the weekly Refugee Council’s Social Drop-In in Brixton. |
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Seeking Refuge |
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This short audio interview is with a woman who was born in Calcutta, which was in British India and came as a refugee to the United Kingdom. She speaks about the difficulties Christians such as herself experienced when the British pulled out of the area. |
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Pan Tabajo Justicia et Libertad |
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Pan Tabajo Justicia et Libertad appears to be an extract from a longer film and details the experiences of two refugees from the repressive regime in Chile in the 1970s who escaped to Scotland but wanted to support the people back home. |
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