Posted on: December 3, 2018 Posted by: Nanda Mohamed Comments: 1

UvA Radio: Made by the Students, for the Students

On their first day of class at UvA in 2016, a shared interest brought together two students who seemed otherwise to be total opposites. Adel Al Khozaae, a 21-year-old Communication Science student, and Dan Ungureanu, a 23-year-old European Studies student and a former DJ at the Eastern Connecticut State University WECS-FM, founded UvA Radio, fulfilling a dream the latter had had for many years. On September 5, 2018, the students…

Posted on: December 3, 2018 Posted by: John Wimperis Comments: 1

Dutch Railways Convinced by Former Ajax Physiotherapist to Pay Holocaust Compensation

The national rail company Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) has announced it will pay compensation to the survivors and relatives of Jews it transported to concentration camps during the World War II. Salo Muller, who is a former physiotherapist for Ajax football club and whose parents were taken to Westerbork transit camp on NS trains, convinced the company after a threat of legal action. NS has announced that it is setting up…

Posted on: November 30, 2018 Posted by: Kate Shylo Comments: 9

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence That Concern All of Us

Last Sunday was the 19th International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the start of 16 days of activism against gender-based violence. Even today, many women suffer daily abuse in silence – especially in countries outside of Europe. According to UNWomen, more than a third of women worldwide have been victims of either physical or sexual violence. Hundreds of cases are reported daily and a very small…

Posted on: November 30, 2018 Posted by: Madita Strähle Comments: 8

Pilgrims on Camino De Santiago

Every year the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) hosts an exposition called DocLab, where audiences can explore the medium of documentary in the age of interactive story-telling free of charge. Part of a broad and diverse programme consisting of different virtual and augmented reality experiences, the augmented reality app “Pilgrim”, created by Lauren Hutchinson, lets the audience delve into the experience of pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago.   I…

Posted on: November 29, 2018 Posted by: Eilidh Northridge Comments: 8

Staff Removed from Syrian Restaurant Sham, Legal Disputes at the Heart of the Conflict

On April 21, founder Momen Al Azhar and his 18-Syrian staff members were removed from Sham restaurant in Warmoesstraat, which is located in the city center. It has been seven months, Al Azhar is still fighting for the legal rights to the name and concept associated with the restaurant. The investor-owned restaurant first opened in February 2017 with the idea of running the first Syrian restaurant in Amsterdam, staffed solely…

Posted on: November 29, 2018 Posted by: Valeria Mongelli Comments: 8

Make Arepas Great Again: Venezuelans Take Arepas To Amsterdam Streets

On November 5, the Amsterdam Arepa’s pop-up shop opened its doors in the heart of De Pijp. The Venezuelan shop will be open until the end of February. “Make arepas great again” is the slogan displayed on the shop’s window. Located at Eerste Sweelinckstraat 20, the shop has received a large media coverage since it opened its doors. Inside are a few tables, a short menu with only fresh ingredients, and an…