This special edition of the Migration Radio Show, hosted by Vos Vissers and Jennie Mariani-Cerati, marks ten years since the 2015 refugee crisis.
In this episode, we take a closer look at how migration continues to shape lives and societies today. We report from Schiedam, where residents are demonstrating against plans for a new asylum center (AZC). We also turn our attention to Syria, exploring what life looks like after the fall of Assad and we discover how music can help bridge cultures and support the integration of refugees in the Netherlands.
Our guests include Sarah Wolff, EU migration policy expert, who reflects on how European migration policies have evolved over the past decade. Our second guest is Golsa, who arrived from Iran in 2011 and now works as a chef in the Netherlands, sharing her story of adaptation.
Join us as we talk about this urgent topic!