Stories
1. Can you introduce yourself (where you’re from, where you live now, current profession/career history) to our audience? Hello everyone, my name is Selma Ali and I’m from Mitrovica, Kosovo. My mother is Albanian and my father is Bosnian. Therefore, you could say that I was blessed with two amazing
I’m not sure what this letter is going to look like next year, who knows what will change between now and then, but I know one thing’s for sure: you’ll always be listening.
Based out of the Netherlands, Charity: Bosnian Kids is a nonprofit that provides school lunches for children in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Started in May 2018, their efforts are picking up speed as the effects of COVID-19 are felt across the globe. We chatted with Almasa Cerimovic (see above) and
10% of every Srebrenica item sold will be donated to the UK-based organization, Remembering Srebrenica, which focuses on raising genocide awareness.