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Movement with Meklit Hadero

Movement is a podcast, radio series and live show that tells stories of global migration through music. Hosted by Ethiopian-American singer Meklit Hadero, the show is a meditation on the large-scale forces at play in individual lives. Issues of citizenship, identity, belonging, and borders are explored through the experiences of artists themselves: two brothers sharing one guitar, a daughter trying on her father’s shoes, the lineage of a drum, and the sounds of a grandmother’s backyard.

"Why I was spared" ft. Mon Rovîa

"Why I was spared" ft. Mon Rovîa

“I’m ready for that transformation” ft. Dayme Arocena

“I’m ready for that transformation” ft. Dayme Arocena

"Syria is finally free" ft. Hello Psychaleppo

"Syria is finally free" ft. Hello Psychaleppo

"I'm sorry I wasn't here" ft. Diana Gameros

"I'm sorry I wasn't here" ft. Diana Gameros

"22 Nights" ft Chhom Nimol -- Live on stage

"22 Nights" ft Chhom Nimol -- Live on stage

"A circle moment" ft. Emel Mathlouthi

"A circle moment" ft. Emel Mathlouthi

"I've just thrown out the word expectation" ft. Adi Oasis

"I've just thrown out the word expectation" ft. Adi Oasis

"Breaking unbreakable things" ft. Cheakaity Brown

"Breaking unbreakable things" ft. Cheakaity Brown

"Pragmatism and Revolution" ft. Victoria Ruiz

"Pragmatism and Revolution" ft. Victoria Ruiz

"Girls do not enter" ft. June Millington

"Girls do not enter" ft. June Millington

"I've been writing the same song since the first song I wrote" ft. Helado Negro

"I've been writing the same song since the first song I wrote" ft. Helado Negro

"We got on the Bad Bunny Bus" ft. Buscabulla

"We got on the Bad Bunny Bus" ft. Buscabulla

"I was reluctant to go" ft. Sid Sriram

"I was reluctant to go" ft. Sid Sriram

“New York is the people that live here” ft. Mafer Bandola

“New York is the people that live here” ft. Mafer Bandola

“I found refuge in tap dancing” ft. Gerson Lanza

“I found refuge in tap dancing” ft. Gerson Lanza

Coming up on Season 2

Coming up on Season 2

"Returning as Myself" ft. San Cha

"Returning as Myself" ft. San Cha

"Bananas and Cilantro" ft. Sasami

"Bananas and Cilantro" ft. Sasami

"Not Standing Still Anymore" ft. Chhom Nimol (of Dengue Fever)

"Not Standing Still Anymore" ft. Chhom Nimol (of Dengue Fever)

"Dubai is Like a Big Airport" ft. Cromwell Ojeda

"Dubai is Like a Big Airport" ft. Cromwell Ojeda

"She's gonna do all of that?" ft. Ghaliaa

"She's gonna do all of that?" ft. Ghaliaa

"You're an Expat" ft. Freek

"You're an Expat" ft. Freek

"Shiny Blue Keys" ft. Tatiana Crespo -- LIVE from Tempe, AZ

"Shiny Blue Keys" ft. Tatiana Crespo -- LIVE from Tempe, AZ

"Between the Tears, So Much Pride" ft. Clarissa Bitar

"Between the Tears, So Much Pride" ft. Clarissa Bitar

"Separating Our Culture From Our Trauma" ft. Alsarah

"Separating Our Culture From Our Trauma" ft. Alsarah

"What's the Freshest Fruit?" ft. Felukah

"What's the Freshest Fruit?" ft. Felukah

"Laughter is Freedom" ft. Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul

"Laughter is Freedom" ft. Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul

"A World In Which I Can Exist" ft. Dakota Camacho

"A World In Which I Can Exist" ft. Dakota Camacho

"Sing Every Song Like It's Your Last" ft. Gino Yevdjevich

"Sing Every Song Like It's Your Last" ft. Gino Yevdjevich

"Welcome Home Pop" ft. Momma Nikki -- Live from Seattle

"Welcome Home Pop" ft. Momma Nikki -- Live from Seattle

"Love at First Sight" ft. Larry & Joe

"Love at First Sight" ft. Larry & Joe

"Making Weird Normal" ft. NNAMDI

"Making Weird Normal" ft. NNAMDI

"Writing a Ritual" ft. Xenia Rubinos

"Writing a Ritual" ft. Xenia Rubinos

“The Craziest Thing I Ever Did" ft. Jesus Díaz

“The Craziest Thing I Ever Did" ft. Jesus Díaz

"Explaining One Side to the Other" ft. Oddisee

"Explaining One Side to the Other" ft. Oddisee

Trailer

Trailer

Movement with Meklit Hadero

Movement is a podcast, radio series and live show that tells stories of global migration through music. Hosted by Ethiopian-American singer Meklit Hadero, the show is a meditation on the large-scale forces at play in individual lives. Issues of citizenship, identity, belonging, and borders are explored through the experiences of artists themselves: two brothers sharing one guitar, a daughter trying on her father’s shoes, the lineage of a drum, and the sounds of a grandmother’s backyard.

"Why I was spared" ft. Mon Rovîa

"Why I was spared" ft. Mon Rovîa

Movement with Meklit Hadero

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