Not so different is a podcast discussing the differences in education system and live culture in Yemen and US, and how it shapes students differently, it’s shocking how different and similar we are.
We will explain what the journey looks like through the college system in each country, shedding light on the similarities and differences between these two cultures and give our listeners a deeper understanding of the role education plays in shaping our lives.
This episode was produced by Not so different. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
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