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Across Her Table Podcast
Mifrah Abid
35 episodes
5 days ago
An interview-based podcast where I, Mifrah Abid, talk to remarkable Canadian 🍁 women with immigrant roots and how they are enriching the social narrative in Canada. Join me to hear in-depth conversations with these inspiring women who have stories to tell, values to share and so much to give to their communities. Also... Season 3 is here! So make sure you subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon apps or wherever to get episode notifications!! This podcast was conceptualized with my very geeky husband Javed Shaikh, over several cups of chai and the constant din of two yelling children.
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An interview-based podcast where I, Mifrah Abid, talk to remarkable Canadian 🍁 women with immigrant roots and how they are enriching the social narrative in Canada. Join me to hear in-depth conversations with these inspiring women who have stories to tell, values to share and so much to give to their communities. Also... Season 3 is here! So make sure you subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon apps or wherever to get episode notifications!! This podcast was conceptualized with my very geeky husband Javed Shaikh, over several cups of chai and the constant din of two yelling children.
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S2 Ep#02: Filiz Ozmisir - A woman on a mission to help refugee girls
Across Her Table Podcast
27 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
S2 Ep#02: Filiz Ozmisir - A woman on a mission to help refugee girls

From the land of Ertugrul - a 24-year-old Turkish woman came to Toronto to learn English. The rest, as they say, is history.

Filiz Ozmisir is a registered nurse, who also happened to co-found Refugee Girls Worldwide.

Why did she start this initiative?

Filiz challenges us to rethink when we hear the word ‘refugee’. With over 30 million refugees on the planet today (and 17 million of them being only underage girls), she wants you to understand the lived experience of those on the receiving end of this term. The reality, she believes, will change your perceptions forever. Remember, she says, how we ourselves reacted when the pandemic first broke out.

Listen in as she talks about her journey, her Turkish roots, Ertugrul, and of course her passion project.

For more information you can check out these resources:

https://www.therefugeegirls.com/

https://idrf.ca/

https://humanconcern.org/

https://www.deensupportservices.ca/ (For Rabia Khedr’s cause)


Do send in your comments or feedback about this episode by tweeting them to @acrosshertable or e-mailing them at feedback@acrosshertable.com  or send us a voice message at http://www.anchor.fm/acrosshertable/message Don't forget to follow Across Her Table on Instagram @acrosshertable (https://www.instagram.com/acrosshertable) Music credit: Oh My - Patrick Patrikios , Santa Teresa - Patiño

Across Her Table Podcast
An interview-based podcast where I, Mifrah Abid, talk to remarkable Canadian 🍁 women with immigrant roots and how they are enriching the social narrative in Canada. Join me to hear in-depth conversations with these inspiring women who have stories to tell, values to share and so much to give to their communities. Also... Season 3 is here! So make sure you subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon apps or wherever to get episode notifications!! This podcast was conceptualized with my very geeky husband Javed Shaikh, over several cups of chai and the constant din of two yelling children.