BROAD-ER Experiences: Podcast Series with Khalid Ibrahim (3)

Interview with a Turkish-American who decided to come study at KU after 18 years of life in the USA

BROAD-ER Experiences: A Podcast Series

BROAD-ER Experiences is a dynamic podcast series dedicated to sharing the diverse and often unheard experiences of migrants in cities across the globe. Aimed at dispelling popular myths about migrants and refugees, this podcast offers a platform for meaningful conversations about the realities of migration, urban life, and the challenges faced by migrant communities.

Each episode features interviews with migrants from a range of backgrounds and experiences, as well as insightful discussions with researchers who specialize in migration and urban studies. Our goal is to showcase the complexity of migration experiences while contributing to a deeper understanding of the global migration landscape.

In the third installment of the BROAD-ER Experiences Podcast, Khaled interviews Oğuz Zafer Atlı, a Turkish-American who decided to come study at KU after 18 years of life in the USA. Tune in as he recounts his experiences growing up alongside migrant and minority communities across the States, and reflects on his time back in Türkiye. 

Click the Spotify link below to access the podcast series.

MiReKoc as part of the project BROAD-ER: Bridging the Migration and Urban Studies Nexus (https://broad-er.eu/), warmly welcomes Nadeen Abu Ramadan, a Palestinian Master’s student and key member of the KU Students for Palestine community. Nadeen grew up in Gaza before coming to KU for her bachelor’s studies in 2020. Tune in as she recounts her journey here and paints us a beautiful picture of her personal Gaza.

About BROAD-ER: BROAD-ER is an EU-funded Twinning Project. BROAD-ER aims to build a Research Excellence Network that fosters interdisciplinary research and training at the nexus of migration and urban studies. BROAD-ER is a collaboration between Pompeu Fabra University in Spain, the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and Koç University in Turkey. Its main goal is to close the research gap within the European Research Area (ERA) by establishing innovative and interdisciplinary approaches, while also increasing research and innovation capacities in Turkey in emergent fields of migration and urban studies.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation under agreement No. 101079254. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.