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Interview with Nahla Awad - Routes to Roots
ELREC Routes to Roots, 2018, Film
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Interview with Nahla Awad - Routes to Roots
Description
This is a podcast from Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council's Heritage Lottery funded Routes to Roots project podcast series.
Nahla Awad, originally from Sudan, talks to us about how moving to Scotland changed her life. She discussed her experience of village life in Scotland, learning to understand the Scottish accent by watching River City and her educational achievements here.
Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of ELREC or the Heritage Lottery Fund.
You can watch the full interview on
YouTube
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Special thanks to:
Nahla Awad
Hannah Lawrence - Interviewer
Chris Morris - Sound recording and video editing
Daniel Robertson - Video Recording
Abood Taha - Introduction Graphic
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ELREC Routes to Roots
Date
2018
Type
Film
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All content is the property of and copyright of the Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council Ltd. and used with permission by Edinburgh Libraries.
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Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council's
Routes to Roots project works with the South Asian, African, Polish, Spanish and Chinese communities in Edinburgh and the Lothians to mainstream the heritage of minority ethnic communities.
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