Heroes by Necessity: Reframing Refugee Stories - a podcast by New Naratif

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When you hear the word “refugee”, what picture comes to mind? Is it an image of a boat full of people trying to find a safe place to stay, or is it a desolate refugee camp? Often, the narrative we have of refugees is that they are helpless. On this episode of Southeast Asia Dispatches, Deborah Augustin speaks to Monique Truong and Leena Al-Mujahed, two women who have experienced forced displacement and continue to face their circumstances and obstacles with courage.


They reflect on the characterization of refugees as heroes and their vision for their lives and the society they want to be a part of.


You can register for the Women in Displacement event, taking place on 26 June, 8 PM GMT +8 by clicking here.


If you would like to learn more about the work that Leena does, please visit the Yemeni Refugee Women Association's Facebook or Instagram for more information. You can also go to their website yrwa.org to find out how you can support their work. If you would like to read Monique’s latest book, The Sweetest Fruits, you can find it here.

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