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Alternative Frequencies / Episode 3 - Youth in Times of Crisis

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Alternative Frequencies
Episode 3 - Youth in Times of Crisis
{{langos=='en'?('29/07/2020' | todate):('29/07/2020' | artodate)}} - Issue 7.2
Hosted by Nadim El-Kak

On the third episode, Nadim El Kak is joined by social psychologist Carol Abi Ghanem to discuss the obstacles facing Lebanese youth during this crisis: From the difficulties of navigating labor markets in the midst of economic collapse to challenges in preserving their mental health and planning their futures, the youth lack the resources and support needed to withstand present conditions. How can the youth be supported both economically and from a mental health perspective? How do they self-identify and what are their ambitions? What kinds of policies are needed to help them accomplish their goals and curtail emigration?

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Guests

Carol Abi Ghanem
Carol Abi Ghanem

Her work focuses on public health issues, political mobilization, youth empowerment and more. 

Carol Abi Ghanem is a research manager at the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies. She holds a BA, and an MA in Social and Political Psychology from the American University of Beirut with an emphasis on identity, repression and collective mobilization. Carol’s work focuses primarily on strategic mobilization, tactical change, advocacy and group empowerment. Her recent work has focused on public health issues, political mobilization, youth empowerment and strategic evaluation of programs and interventions. Among the different articles that Carol has published in public health for sexual minorities, she has delivered several trainings for activists on nonviolent change, mental health and activist burnout and group cohesion.

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