The CSLP is pleased to promote the newest episode of Resisting Colonizations: Healing Narratives, a powerful podcast series that reclaims the power of voice in the face of historical and ongoing colonial violence.
In this episode, host Zeina Ismail-Allouche (CSLP Research Coordinator) holds an in-depth conversation with Neslihan Sriram-Uzundal (CSLP Student Affiliate) for an emotional journey across borders and identities. Together, they reflect on:
- Her immigration experiences in Germany and Canada;
- Facing racism as a Turkish immigrant child;
- How her academic research celebrates stories of resistance.
Listen to the full episode (in English):
Resisting Colonizations: Healing Narratives shares stories of survival and resistance, helping listeners imagine collective paths toward justice and healing. It is part of the broader Resisting Colonizations collective, which brings together Canadian Practitioners Network for the Prevention of Extremist Violence (CPN-PREV), Concordia University’s Indigenous Healing Knowledges Chair, Recherche et Action sur les Polarisations Sociales (RAPS), UQAM, Espace Culturel Kawalees كواليس, and Université Laval
Stay tuned for more episodes—and revisit earlier conversations to engage deeply with this growing archive of voices, stories, and reflections.