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Playlist: Serbia

Compiled By: Eva Breneman

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Mending the Past: International Truth and Reconciliation

From Making Contact | Part of the Making Contact series | 30:00

After Apartheid, genocide, or after civil wars...how do nations, or people who've been pitted against each other, resolve their differences and live together in peace? On this edition reconciliation. How does it work? And is it even necessary? We'll be hosting a round table discussion with community organizers from Serbia, South Africa, Azerbaijan, and Sudan.

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After Apartheid…after genocide, and after civil wars—how do nations, or people who’ve been pitted against each other, resolve their differences and live together in peace? On this edition—reconciliation.  How does it work? And is it even necessary?  We’ll be hosting a round table discussion with community organizers from Serbia, South Africa, Azerbaijan, and Sudan.

Featuring:

Ahmad Mahmoud, rapper and resident of Khartoum, Ivan Marovic, co-founder of OTPOR in Serbia; Arzu Geybullayeva, Azerbaijani blogger & organizer; Anele Mdzikwa, South African journalist and organizer

Program #18-12
Begin Date 05/02/12. End date 11/02/12.

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Nemanja Kojic a.k.a Hornsman Coyote On HIS Couch...

From Constance A. Dunn | Part of the On the Couch... series | 44:12

Interview with Serbian musician Nemanja Kojic (Hornsman Coyote) by Constance A. Dunn. Interview from Coyote's living room in Belgrade.

Dscf3906_small Interview with Serbian musician Nemanja Kojic (Hornsman Coyote) by Constance A. Dunn. Interview from Coyote's living room in Belgrade.

Guess Who's Coming to Cleveland

From Civic Commons | 28:30

Two foreign journalists and an Israeli businessman discuss how they perceive Cleveland

Cc_square_v1_small This week on Civic Commons Radio we widen our perspective—drastically. For our 20th program we decided to seek foreign perspectives on Northeast Ohio, so we sat down with journalists from Jamaica and Serbia. They told us that the reality of America is a bit different than what they thought. Then we talk to a business consultant from Israel whose mission it is to bring businesses from there to here. And finally we hear from Margarita Shulman from the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, who answers the question “Why should journalists care about Cleveland?”