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Πέμπτη 31 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Social Dimensions of immigration today



It is an undeniable fact that more and more refugees come to Greece in search for a better future.However, coming to Greece they come up against various social problems.
    First of all , refugees experience racism.A typical example of this kind of racism took place in metro route a refugee baby couldn't stop crying and a Greek passenger began cursing both the mother and the baby and telling them that they are rubbish that dirty his country.The woman embarassed and unable to react, since she neither understood Greek nor had the strenght, kept her head low and said nothing.
     Another problem worth mentioning is refugees also face social marginalization.
Although Greek covernment respecting refugees' right to education gives them the opportunity to education by enrolling in schools near their place of residence , the majority of the local population protests against it by reversing to send their children to school , claiming that their children's interaction with the refugees will lead to the former's corruption.

Τρίτη 29 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Ahmad Abu Alkass - Writer , teacher in Damascus, Syria

Ahmad Abu Alkass - Writer , teacher in Damascus, Syria





 More than 9000 Syrian refugees are stranded at Idomeni, near the Greek border with Macedonia hoping to get across to the rest of Europe. Among them is Ahmad Abu Alkass, who worked as a writer and a teacher in Damascus, before he fled his home in search of safety. Remember is his poem about the war in his country.

Immigrants Customs Today in Greece


Immigrants' Customs Today in Greece


Migration is a social phenomenon that differs from society to society and age to age. Greece is a country of multicultural consistence. The purpose of this project is to study the Kenyan, Brazilian and Armenian societies in Greece and their touch with their homeland's customs.

An immigrant cooker in Greece




An unbelievable story of heroism and courage amazed the judges and the audience watching the second episode of the new television series “Greece‘s Masterchef”.

Contribution of refugees in Greece's economy


IS IT POSSIBLE THAT REFUGEES CAN HELP

 IMPROVE GREECE'S ECONOMY?





   Greece which already has huge unemployment is struggling to find jobs for refugees. The problem has been made worse after some EU countries refused to resettle some of them. But one group thinks refugees could help grow Greece's feeble economy.

Τετάρτη 16 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Arts and Refugees: Multidisciplinary Perspectives



         

"Discarded life jackets on a beach in Greece inspired artwork by a teenager who wanted to learn more about the refugee crisis."

Achilleas Souras, the 17-year-old creator of the artwork, titled SOS: Save Our Souls, hopes his project prompts others to learn as well.Souras was 15 and living in Barcelona when the flood of refugees from places that include the Middle East and Africa landed on the beaches of Lesbos, Greece, and created a humanitarian crisis.The idea for the project came to him after he learned about the crisis in school.Souras reached out to the mayor of Lesbos, the first stop for thousands of seaborne migrants who undertook their desperate voyage in the Aegean Sea. The island’s beaches were littered with debris from their journeys.“It culminated in me reaching out to get actual life jackets,” Souras recalled.