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Lessons Without Homeland
by ULAIA ArteSud ODV
This podcast crosses the borders of exile to tell the story of educational poverty among Palestinian children and young people in the camps of Lebanon.Lessons Without Homeland is a five-episode series that weaves together voices, testimonies, and memories: those of people born as refugees, those who engage in daily struggles to secure a fundamental right, and those who continue to believe that education is the most powerful form of resistance.Produced by ULAIA ArteSud Volontariato e NISCVT/Beit Atfal Assumoud by the project Learning classes in Wawel camp funded by the Waldensian Church's Otto per Mille, and realised by LAST APS, the podcast gives voice to a forgotten urgency— that of an exiled people who have never stopped studying, dreaming, and teaching.A choral, documentary, and human story, where listening becomes a political act and the voice, an instrument of education.
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Episode Five-The Collective Letter
A secular prayer, a collective letter that transcends languages, accents, and generations.A chorus of voices that unites those who live in the camps and those who, from afar, choose not to remain silent.A message for Palestinian children and young people in Lebanon: may their thirst for knowledge never cease to exist, even without a homeland.
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Episode Four-Voices of Hope
From the Beit Atfal Assumoud Learning Classes to young people's right to education, to the initiatives promoted by ULAIA and Yalla Study. Hind, Olga, and Giovanna explain how behind every lesson there is a silent battle for dignity and the future.Education emerges as a long thread of care—from childhood to university, from war to rebirth.
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Episode One-An Education in Crisis
A community suspended for 77 years in a country that does not recognize it.In the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, school is a fragile space of daily resistance. Through the voices of Reem, Alaa, Abeer, Giovanna e Olga we discover how educationbecomes a political act and a means of survival.
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Episode Two-Education in Exile
Growing up in a place that does not belong to you, where citizenship is an illusion.Abeer recounts what it means to study in a system that considers you invisible.Here, education becomes a frontier to cross—and knowledge, a right to defend.
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Episode Three-How did we get here
A journey through collective memory, from the origins of exile in 1948 to the Lebanesecivil war.Kassem and Abeer intertwine the stories of their grandparents with that of a people wholost their homes but not their voices.Through their words, the Nakba becomes a human story, and education becomes thethread that unites three generations.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast crosses the borders of exile to tell the story of educational poverty among Palestinian children and young people in the camps of Lebanon.Lessons Without Homeland is a five-episode series that weaves together voices, testimonies, and memories: those of people born as refugees, those who engage in daily struggles to secure a fundamental right, and those who continue to believe that education is the most powerful form of resistance.Produced by ULAIA ArteSud Volontariato e NISCVT/Beit Atfal Assumoud by the project Learning classes in Wawel camp funded by the Waldensian Church's Otto per Mille, and realised by LAST APS, the podcast gives voice to a forgotten urgency— that of an exiled people who have never stopped studying, dreaming, and teaching.A choral, documentary, and human story, where listening becomes a political act and the voice, an instrument of education.
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ULAIA ArteSud ODV
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