Stereotypes about the Kosovo Albanians and Serbs – AMAN podcast

In this episode of the AMAN podcast that was created during Kosovo School, we will talk about the stereotypes about Kosovo Albanians and Serbs. Kosovo School is an exchange program and serves to strengthen Kosovo and Serbia relations by involving young people from both countries and giving space to interaction and opinion exchange, and even prejudice in order to better get to know and understand each other. The Kosovo School program consists of three segments: online school, study visits to Belgrade and Prishtina and a collaborative project that the participants suggest and produce themselves. This podcast episode is the result of cooperation inbetween Eriona Hoti and Nevena Rudinac and it deals with the stereotypes about the Kosovo Albanians and Serbs. The podcast is in English. Enjoy listening.

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As part of the Reconnection 2.0 program, which was created in collaboration between Heartefact and Qendra Multimedia and supported by the European Union Office in Kosovo, translations of plays by author Doruntina Basha, “Stifler” and “Parallel/Normal,” have been published. In this podcast with Biljana Srbljanović, Doruntina talked about growing up in Kosovo, the wall that was built in her elementary school to separate Serbian and Albanian students, the first film she saw and the importance of cinemas for her generation, mass poisoning in schools in the 1990s, femicide, and other topics that inspired her new plays.

Stereotypes about the Kosovo Albanians and Serbs – AMAN podcast

In this episode of the AMAN podcast that was created during Kosovo School, we will talk about the stereotypes about Kosovo Albanians and Serbs. Kosovo School is an exchange program and serves to strengthen Kosovo and Serbia relations by involving young people from both countries and giving space to interaction and opinion exchange, and even prejudice in order to better get to know and understand each other.