Honey al Sayed

Syrian refugee actors

A new radio soap opera gives Syrian refugees a chance to tell their own story

Conflict

Honey Al Sayed and Charlotte Eagar are behind a new radio soap opera called “We Are All Refugees,” a collaboration of Syrians and Jordanians trying to get out the story of what Syrian refugees are going through.

Men ride bicycles past damaged buildings along a street in the Duma neighborhood of Damascus, December 2013.

Can independent radio journalism broadcast in Syria today?

Arts, Culture & Media
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