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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2024 · 49 MIN

Bonus: MAP Kyrgyzstan Episode 2 (full Kyrgyz & English version)

from Everyday peacebuilding through the arts · host Mobile Arts for Peace

This version of Episode 2 presents the full interview answers in Kyrgyz followed by the full translations. We talk to Foundation for Tolerance International partners: Mrs Tajyka Shabdanova, MAP’s co-investigator and FTI president, and Mrs Anara Eginalieva, director of FTI’s Bishkek office and project manager. We speak young participants Nazmiya Kyzy Rustam and Symbat Kyzy Zhanibekova, highlighting their artwork and exploring key themes such as parental migration and gender inequalities.

Episode 2: MAP Kyrgyzstan: “I want people not to be indifferent” Episode 2 casts light on the MAP project in Kyrgyzstan with its focus on activities that promote youth-led peacebuilding advocacy and initiatives through arts-based approaches. We hear from the project’s partners based at the Foundation for Tolerance International (FTI): Mrs Tajyka Shabdanova, MAP’s co-investigator and president of the FTI, and Mrs Anara Eginalieva, director of the Bishkek office of the FTI and the project manager. We also hear from two of MAP’s young participants joining us: Nazmiya Kyzy Rustam and Symbat Kyzy Zhanibekova. The episode draws inspiration from their artistic outputs and explores project’s methods and key themes such as parental migration and gender-related inequalities. Mentioned in the episode: Book chapter: Eginalieva. A., Shabdanova, T., and Smirnova, A. (2023). Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding: arts-based approaches in Kyrgyzstan. In Breed, A., Pells, K., Marambio, H., and Timalsina, R (in press). Arts-based Approaches for Peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal. Abingdon: Routledge (In Press). Artwork in focus: A drawing of a child covering her mouth with her hand Symbat Zhanybekova - Caption: ”Mom, father, please save me...” Song by Symbat Zhanybekova (song, lyrics and story): https://map.lincoln.ac.uk/2023/07/20/a-performance-of-komuz-and-singing-by-symbat-z/ Artistic outputs from Kyrgyzstan: https://map.lincoln.ac.uk/artistic-outputs/artistic-outputs-kyrgyzstan/ Interpreter: Mrs Gulchakhra Karymshakova  Music is from: Composers and singers : Alexandre Iteriteka Music: Umuduri Band  Producer :Frank Tamari   Song by Simbat Links: Mobile Arts for Peace Website: https://map.lincoln.ac.uk/ Podcasts website: https://map.lincoln.ac.uk/podcasts/ Mobile Arts for Peace on X / Twitter: @Mobile__Arts Koula on X / Twitter and LinkedIn: @ch_koula and https://www.linkedin.com/in/koula-charitonos-98782922/ Sherezade on X / Twitter and LinkedIn: @Sherecita and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherezadegarciarangel/ Get in touch with the MAP team by emailing us at: [email protected]. This podcast series is part of the Mobile Arts for Peace project that is funded by AHRC GCRF Network+.

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