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Entry Category: Psychological Support & Inclusion

Tribes of Athens

Documentary series, focused on cultural and social themes, showcases various immigrant groups who have settled, live, and work in Attica, particularly in Athens. This specific episode highlights the Albanian immigrant community.

Pepi Papadimitriou

Pepi Papadimitriou – Educator, Coordinator of Refugee Education

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Petros Charavitsidis

Petros Charavitsidis – Assistant Professor of Critical Education

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Samatasavata – Voluntary solidarity group of the D.E.C.E.

Samatasavata – Voluntary solidarity group of the Department of Early Childhood Education of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Neli Askouni

Nelli Askouni – Professor of Sociology of Education

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Katerina Tsapopoulou

Katerina Tsapopoulou – Lawyer, Specialist in migration and asylum

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Ilirida Musaraj

Ilirida Musaraj – Born in Albania and lives in Greece

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Jahanzib Sherzad

Jahanzib Sherzad – Born in Afghanistan, passed through Greece and now lives in Germany

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Mohamed Lamine

Mohamed Lamine – Born in Guinea and lives in Greece

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Nazieh & Shazieh Khani

Nazieh & Shazieh Khani – Born in Afghanistan, passed through Greece and now live in Germany

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