Aleppo Supper Club: A taste of Syria in London
We met the founder of the Aleppo Supper Club, to talk about life before the war, escaping to the UK and his affinity with home cooking.
We met the founder of the Aleppo Supper Club, to talk about life before the war, escaping to the UK and his affinity with home cooking.
Rojda Yavuz talks about her experiences of being part of the Kurdish diaspora in Europe and how her history has shaped her identity.
Artefact meets Boris Johnson to talk freedom of the press, just as his mistake over a jailed British mother was hitting the headlines.
Second part- The follow-up of 18-years-old Syrian refugee once he settle down and got the asylum.
Can computer games like Minecraft help in online schooling and treating Syrian refugee children and give them hope for a world they don’t feel different in?
The testimony of a young Syrian refugee who risked his life during the journey along Europe for seeking a better future.
Artefact speaks to artist, Hannah Rose Thomas about coming face-to-face with the human reality of the refugee crsis through art.
The American journalist and illustrator explains the political context of her work.
How one foreign volunteer made the journey to Syria to fight alongside the Kurdish militia, commonly known as the YPG.
A look into how technology is used in activism and how it will affect it in the future.