Welcome to Vajza & Gra, where I, Dita Dreaj, embark on a powerful mission to empower and unite Albanian women. This podcast is a safe space for self-reflection, personal growth, and open dialogue, providing a platform to amplify the voices of Albanian women around the globe. With a deep desire for philanthropic and cultural impact, I aim to uplift our community and beyond. I like to describe myself as a student of life and I am inviting my listeners to join me on my personal journey of healing and navigating being first-generation American with Albanian roots through heartfelt discussions, personal stories, and expert insights. This purpose goes beyond the microphone; it is about fostering positive change and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Join me as I explore my heritage, celebrate my culture, and together, rise stronger than ever before.
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Welcome to Vajza & Gra, where I, Dita Dreaj, embark on a powerful mission to empower and unite Albanian women. This podcast is a safe space for self-reflection, personal growth, and open dialogue, providing a platform to amplify the voices of Albanian women around the globe. With a deep desire for philanthropic and cultural impact, I aim to uplift our community and beyond. I like to describe myself as a student of life and I am inviting my listeners to join me on my personal journey of healing and navigating being first-generation American with Albanian roots through heartfelt discussions, personal stories, and expert insights. This purpose goes beyond the microphone; it is about fostering positive change and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Join me as I explore my heritage, celebrate my culture, and together, rise stronger than ever before.
What is Internalized Oppression? What does it mean? and why do so many Albanian-Americans face it? In this episode, Dita and Dajana read a personal email from a listener who elaborates on her own identity issues she had to navigate as an Albanian living in America. As they read the email and discuss it and relate it to their own struggles with this as well, they categorize this dilemma in one perfect sentence: Being too foreign for America but being too American to be Albanian.
Vajza & Gra
Welcome to Vajza & Gra, where I, Dita Dreaj, embark on a powerful mission to empower and unite Albanian women. This podcast is a safe space for self-reflection, personal growth, and open dialogue, providing a platform to amplify the voices of Albanian women around the globe. With a deep desire for philanthropic and cultural impact, I aim to uplift our community and beyond. I like to describe myself as a student of life and I am inviting my listeners to join me on my personal journey of healing and navigating being first-generation American with Albanian roots through heartfelt discussions, personal stories, and expert insights. This purpose goes beyond the microphone; it is about fostering positive change and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Join me as I explore my heritage, celebrate my culture, and together, rise stronger than ever before.