Wael Habbal started the Syrian Greek Youth Forum (the SGYF) in 2018 to advocate for human rights, to connect people together, to break stereotypes around migration, and to create their own opportunities in Athens.

He sits down with another member of SGYF – Kareem Al Kabbani – and our reporter Bairbre Flood to talk about how activism, creativity and active citizenship intersect.

You can listen to some of their work on Movement Radio, part of Onassis Stegi.

نشاط ، فن ، أثينا

بدأ وائل حبال منتدى الشباب اليوناني السوري  في عام 2018 للدفاع عن حقوق الإنسان وكسر الصور النمطية حول الهجرة وربط الأفراد ببعضهم البعض لخلق فرصهم الخاصة في أثينا.

قامت باربرا فلود بإجراء مقابلة مع وائل حبال وكريم القباني، العضو أيضاً، للحديث عن كيفية تقاطع النشاط والإبداع والمواطنة الفعالة.

يمكن الاستماع إلى بعض أعمالهم على راديو الحراك أحد فعاليات منظمة أوناسيس

FARSI:

فعالیت، هنر و شهر آتن

وایل حبال، انجمن جوانان یونانی سوریه  را در سال ۲۰۱۸ راه‌اندازی کرد، تا از حقوق بشر دفاع کند و مردم را به هم پیوند دهد، کلیشه‌هایی که در مورد مهاجرت وجود دارد بشکند و فرصت‌های خود را در شهر آتن یونان ایجاد کند.

او در کنار یکی دیگر از اعضای گروه دگرباشان، کریم الکبانی و گزارشگر ما باربرا فلاد به پای صحبت‌ می‌نشیند و در باره فعالیت،‌ خلاقیت و شهروندی فعال گفت‌وگو کند.

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