
Overview
Aeham Ahmad was born and raised in Syria. Even during the civil war, he never stopped playing the piano and singing. Sharing his musical gifts brought cheer to children surrounded by the conflict. After fleeing to Germany, he continued to rely on his voice and his piano. In April, he held a concert in Hiroshima, Japan—where he came across a piano exposed to radiation when the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb in 1945. He felt an immediate connection with the instrument; after all, they both shared the experience of making music despite enduring the suffering of war. This encounter was a turning point for him; he now teaches music to refugee children from Syria. In the program, we look at his efforts to use music to help these children at a time when xenophobic sentiment is on the rise in Germany.
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2 - 2Between Two Homes: A 102-Year Old Japanese Woman in South Korea January 13, 2018
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2 - 3Strategy Gone Awry: Revisiting the US Air Raids on Japan January 27, 2018
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2 - 4Valens's Return Home: A Rwandan Genocide Offender 22 Years On February 03, 2018
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2 - 5Chasing the Father's Shadow: Vietnamese Children of Japanese Soldiers February 24, 2018
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2 - 6The Fisherman and the Forest March 10, 2018
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2 - 7Setsuko Thurlow's Quest: A World Without Nuclear Weapons March 17, 2018
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2 - 8Tsuruko's Tea Journey March 31, 2018
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2 - 13Survivor Trees: Hiroshima Revealed June 23, 2018
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2 - 14I Was a Caged Bird: Psychiatric Hospitalization in Japan June 30, 2018
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2 - 15Nike's Backstory: Unknown Bonds with Japan July 14, 2018
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2 - 16A Life with Flowers July 28, 2018
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2 - 17Houses for Peace: Exploring the Legacy of Floyd Schmoe August 11, 2018
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2 - 18Mt. Ishizuchi: Mountain of the Gods August 18, 2018
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2 - 19Hearing the Voices of Nagasaki Survivors September 22, 2018
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2 - 20A World of Boisterous Silence September 29, 2018
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2 - 21Life at the Bottom of China's Labor Market October 13, 2018
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2 - 22China's Largest Relocation Policy: Part 1 October 20, 2018
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2 - 23China's Largest Relocation Policy: Part 2 October 27, 2018
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2 - 24An 18-Year-Old's Departure November 17, 2018
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2 - 25The Pianist in the Rubble November 24, 2018
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2 - 26Manzanar Revealed December 29, 2018