EPNA | Podcast Episode 1

🎙️ New Podcast! 🎙️

We’re excited to introduce “United Against Antisemitism: Stories from the Field,” a podcast series from the Practitioners Network Against Antisemitism (EPNA) that is part of the DialoguePerspectives e.V. podcast.

In this series, we spotlight the voices of people across Europe who are working tirelessly to ensure antisemitic ideologies find no foothold. Join us as we explore their stories and learn valuable lessons from their experiences. Together, we can build pluralistic and democratic societies in Europe that stand firmly against hate.

Tune into our first episode, where Florian Eisheuer, program lead of EPNA, talks with EPNA speakers Bethany Odd from the Anne Frank Trust in the UK and Misko Stanisic from Terraforming in Serbia. They discuss the importance of building a network of civil society actors as well as give insights on their work in the UK and Serbia.

The first episode is now available on major podcast platforms, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for “DialoguePerspectives | Podcast”. Share your thoughts with us. For feedback or comments, email practitionersnetwork@dialogueperspectives.org.

Wait for more episodes to come from now on a monthly basis.

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