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The LevantX Podcast brings together journalists, activists, and opinion influencers from around the SWANA region as they share their views on political and human rights issues, culture and beyond. This is the space to give these voices a chance and share them with the rest of the world.
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Has the 'Metaverse' taken us further away from the crises we face in reality? Elissa Freiha shares her opinion
During this episode Sophie Ghaziri talks to Elissa Freiha, founder of womena, about the metaverse and the role Womena would play in that digital space. How can we transform ourselves and our businesses? Is the metaverse a playground for the rich?
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She Fighter: Lina Khalife serves justice in Amman, Jordan - find out how...
During this episode Sophie Ghaziri talks to Lina Khalife, the founder of She Fighter in Jordan. Domestic abuse and violence has escalated across the world due to the pandemic but in the Middle East it is considered a crisis. Lina teaches women how to defend themselves, builds their self confidence and teaches them techniques to combat fear. In 2020, a brief report entitled “Women in Jordan: Continuing Violence and Absent Protection”, Euro-Med Monitor highlighted the outburst of violence against Jordanian women, where the country recorded 21 cases of female murders – a three-time increase compared to 2018 which saw seven murders only.
In the same year, 6,965 women fell victims of violence, 810 were able to get aid from the five battered women shelters belonging to the Ministry of Social Development while the rest, especially who live in the remote areas, were marginalized and consequently left to face more violence.
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Is Racism prevalent in the SWANA region? Amuna talks to us about Arab policy and how KAFALA system is an example of this
During this episode Sophie asks Amuna what she is working on and trying to achieve with her Black Arab Collective initiative. Amuna, an activist of Ethiopian decent, is working on educating and creating awareness about Racism in SWANA and how change begins at home. Why? because she believes that the way things are now, policy wouldn't be able to make a difference.
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Beirut's Drag scene is at risks as more safe spaces shut their doors due to the crisis, Zuhal tells us what it's like.
During this episode Zuhal tells Sophie what it is like to be a Drag Queen in Lebanon. Zuhal is a Drag Performer and wants to use his social media status to help drive change and pave the way for others in the SWANA region. Lebanon is seen by many as an open and democratic country, but what some may not know that it is not safe and Zuhal along with many others are constantly trying to survive.
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Lebanon's Elections a facade? Jad Ghosn seems bewildered by the Parliaments latest actions in Beirut
During this episode Sophie Ghaziri and Jad Ghosn talk about the Lebanese Elections that are set to take place in 2022. The elections were to be held in May, however, the government and parliament have made several changes, one in bringing the elections forward to March and to let the diaspora vote for the full 128 seats available. What does this mean? and it is just smoke and mirrors?
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The Road To Kabul: An independent, first-hand account by Oliver Marsden
During this episode Sophie Ghaziri talks to fellow colleague Oliver Marsden about his journey through Pakistan and Afghanistan. She hears first hand what Oliver experienced, how he felt as he witnessed the aftermath of the Taliban takeover.
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