• #16 Choman Hardi: Unveiling Generational Trauma and the Power of Education

  • Aug 12 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

#16 Choman Hardi: Unveiling Generational Trauma and the Power of Education

  • Summary

  • Join us in this Paradiso Talks episode, we step into the world of Choman Hardi - a Kurdish writer, poet, educator, and scholar. Join us as we delve into her 26-year journey abroad in Britain. From her academic achievements at Oxford, University College London, to a Ph.D. at the University of Kent, we explore her path. Our focus shifts to "Whispering Walls" her newest book, delving into the generational trauma of Kurdish people during the 2003 invasion. Choman's teaching philosophy, higher education's value, and the significance of reading take center stage. Her insights resonate, urging us all to embrace knowledge and understanding.


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    Website: http://chomanhardi.info/


    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ @chomanhardi5137  


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/choman.hardi


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chomanhardi/


    Twitter: https://twitter.com/chomahardi


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/choman-hardi-2966821a/


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    Host: Bader Nasser


    Videography: Ridha Muneer


    Audiography: Zaid Mizyed


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