"Guinea-Bissau continues to rank among the world's least prosperous nations. The compulsion to aid and assist people ignited within me during my time there."
The Tal Podcast, with its unique focus on inclusion, social justice, and civic responsibility, recently welcomed Saliu Djau as a guest. Saliu, a native of Guinea-Bissau, currently works at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
The conversation was led by Georgina Angélica and Paula Cardoso, and Saliu shared insights on social and civic activism. Saliu's discussion was the central theme of the episode, while Matilde Fieschi and Salomé Rita, who are also participants, took on different roles. Matilde, a photojournalist, and Salomé, a sound engineer, contributed to the podcast without a specific focus on activism.
The episode delved into challenges and opportunities for promoting changes in society, providing a thought-provoking discussion for the listeners. It's worth noting that both Matilde and Salomé are not from Guinea-Bissau or currently working at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
The photographer who contributed as a photographer to the podcast is either Mareike or Sarah. Both are described as animal photographers involved in the podcast "Mutig voran!", but their roles in this specific episode were not detailed.
The podcast is now available for the public to listen to, offering a valuable opportunity for anyone interested in social justice and civic responsibility to learn from Saliu's experiences and insights. The Tal Podcast continues to be a platform for discussing important topics and promoting meaningful conversations.
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