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Shifting Borders
A Holocaust survivor from Budapest resists WWII revisionism in Hungary. Swiss Muslim women push back against gendered Islamophobia. Teen girls in Norway fight to prevent the deportation of their Afghan classmate. An Iranian refugee disillusioned by multiculturalism joins a far-right party in Sweden. An Iraqi refugee who lost his family to war finds new purpose in Germany. These are just some of the stories featured in Shifting Borders, a five-part podcast series examining how the forces of nationalism and identity shape people around the world. The episodes are hosted by Princeton...
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Recent Episodes
Co-hosts Sam Harshbarger and Sophia Winograd on temporary havens becoming something more, featuring stories set in Germany and Turkey. With Ferris Professor of Journalism and NPR international correspondent Deborah Amos, reporter Francesca Block and series host Luc Maurer.
Published 06/21/21
Published 06/21/21
Co-hosts Dev Jaiswal and Esha Mittal on the alliances we choose to thrive — or survive, featuring stories about Kosovo and Sweden. With series host Luc Maurer.
Published 06/21/21
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