What does cultural dialogue look like? Is it only found in institutional settings or among diplomats? ALF’s Voices of a Dialogue is a people-to-people storytelling campaign that aims to redefine what dialogue means by bringing it closer to everyday interactions. This upcoming initiative seeks to show that dialogue is about the exchanges we have with each other daily, whether in our communities or personal interactions. Through a series of podcast style videos, Voices of a Dialogue will illustrate how conversations, both big and small, can serve as the foundation for peace, mutual understanding, and cooperation. Get ready for an inspiring look at how people are engaging in dialogue, creating bridges of understanding, and fostering cultural diplomacy across the region.
Why Voices of a Dialogue: From People-to-People?
Listen to the stories from people to people
Where Dialogue Begins
Listen to Waad’s personal experience with inter-generational dialogue and how it shaped her! (Arabic audio)
Uncovering Shared Cultures
During his exchange programme in Spain, Mohamad realised that even the different shores of the Euro-Med region share rich cultural roots.
Bonds Through The Lens
Through his lens, Brian discovered that photography opens doors and sparks unexpected connections wherever he goes.
Dialogue & Change
Ahmed shares his encounter with a curious stranger sparking an environmental awareness moment.
Connection Beyond Language
Rana’s trip proves that emotions can surpass languages and cultural barriers anywhere.
Music & Politics
Wondering how Judith from Germany discovered the power of music in an intercultural setting?
Now, it’s your turn! How has dialogue impacted you?
Do you remember a conversation that has had a great impact on you? Words that someone shared in passing that brought you a new level of understanding? Or perhaps you struck up an unlikely friendship. We’d love to hear about it! Share your connection story with us for an opportunity to be featured in our ‘Voices of a Dialogue: From People to People’ campaign.