„This is the way I live – with the heart of a child, but the brains of an adult“

Podcast
A Cup of Care
  • Sendung Zeinab
    30:02
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30:07 Min.
Don`t give up, don`t get tired. Talking with Martin Mycielski Open Dialogue Foundation
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30:00 Min.
Dann zeige ich ihnen den Stern. Gespräch mit der jüdischen Zeitzeugin Frau Dr. Helga Feldner-Busztin
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29:57 Min.
"it also gives us room to speak" Kamadi Amata - Mtaani community radio in Nairobi
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30:01 Min.
Der Himmel ist wolkenlos. Biennale. Strangers everywhere.
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30:00 Min.
We wish you a safe ride
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30:00 Min.
I am tired of fighting, we all need to talk - Heela Najibullah, daughter of former Afghanistans president
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30:00 Min.
"Laws on us" - until we reach a world that is truly free and equal for all of us.
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30:00 Min.
Meine Familie ist meine Heimat
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30:02 Min.
Eintreten durch einen Heilgesang in Farben. Über indigene Kunst und die Biennale

Growing up as a girl in a nomadic society in rural Kenya, there were many challenges to overcome, but also countless ways to explore resilience and resistance. I met Zeinab Bille Abdullahi at an international conference and was immediately captivated by her infectious laughter, energy, and curiosity.

At just 12 years old, Zeinab discovered her passion for writing, using poetry and short stories as a canvas to express her imagination and navigate the complexities of her world. Writing became her outlet in an environment that often silenced women’s voices.

By engaging with other girls, building networks, and speaking out against injustices, Zeinab found a way to empower others—advocating for better laws and supporting girls and women both locally and internationally.

What a privilege it was to speak with her.

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