EPNA | Podcast Episode 15

In this episode, moderated by Nicole Schweiß, she talks with Eszter Susán from the Tom Lantos Institute about their project Walk the Talk — an initiative that developed an interactive walking tour in the historic Jewish quarter of Budapest, combining elements of drama pedagogy with an audiowalk set in 1944. Beyond confronting a difficult past, the project enables participants to understand the impact of antisemitism and explore how resistance and solidarity can be used to counter it.

Over the coming weeks, all EAP projects will be introduced here and featured in this podcast series, sharing insights into their ideas, challenges, and visions for a more inclusive future.

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Intro: Bethany Odd | Moderator: Nicole Schweiß | Speaker: Eszter Susán | Audio-Edit: Gal Yaron Mayersohn | Music: Hopeful Start by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License | Illustration: Saskia Schlarmann | Editing: Nihal Çalışır | Project Lead: Jo Frank, Johanna Korneli | © 2026 DialoguePerspectives e.V. | https://against-antisemitism.eu/⁠ | Insta: dialogueperspectives_epna

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