Govas N., Alexiadi K., Dimopoulou N., (eds.) (2020). The Quarantine Monologues - Refugee youth write during the COVID-19 pandemic Athens: Hellenic Theatre/Drama & Education Network
ISBN: 978-960-9529-07-5
With the support of UNHCR - Greece
The Quarantine Monologues - Refugee youth write during the COVID-19 pandemic Athens, Greece 2020 Edited by: Nikos Govas, Katerina Alexiadi, Nikoletta Dimopoulou
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- "Every Action Counts" by Popi Dionysopoulou, Eva Savvopoulou
- "Let Their Voices Be Heard!" by Nikos Govas, Katerina Alexiadi, Nikoletta Dimopoulou
- "Words Are the Glue that Bonds Us Together" by Dimitra Didangelou, Nikos Kalaitzidis, Eleni Svoronou
- Partners
Written by (Names of the youth have been changed for protection reasons - alphabetical order)
Amir, “I Do Everything I Can During the Lockdown”
Anis, “There Is a Solution for Every Problem”
Borahan, “Waiting Is a Sign of Love and Patience”
Daniel, “Ghosts”
Dariush, “I Love the View of the Sea”
Farida, “United Against the Virus”
Fateme, “I Want to Have a Real Home”
Faten, “Life Will Return to Normal”
Fereshte, “When the Night Comes”
Ghazal, “How Much Longer?”
Ikram, “When the Coronavirus Became One With the World – Flashes of the Lockdown”
Inas, “Positivity-Regularity-Routine-Repetitiveness of Everyday Life”
Jovani, “Μonsieur Le Masque”
Khalid, “Love and Effort”
Marjan, “Perseverance and Prayer”
Maryam, “We’ll Be Counting Stars”
Masome, “Being Kind Is a Condition of Being Human”
Maya, “The Lockdown Helps the Environment”
Mehran, “Checkmate”
Mohammad, “The Other Virus”
Pardis, “The Pearl and Its Lustre! – Of the Sea”
Rostam, “Rhythm”
Sawsan, “Simple Things”
Zahra, “Let the Dust of Sorrow Be Gone”
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