Threads of Ifriqiya
Migration is often discussed through numbers, policies, and borders. But what happens when we follow the journey of a single person? In this episode of Threads of Ifriqiya, we explore Little Brother, a remarkable collaboration between Ibrahima Balde, a Guinean refugee, and Amets Arzallus Antia, a Basque writer and bard who helped transform his testimony into literature. What begins as the story of a boy growing up in Guinea becomes an extraordinary search for a missing brother. Along the way, Ibrahima crosses the Sahara Desert, survives traffickers, prisons, forced labor, and some of the most dangerous migration routes in the world. This story is about family, responsibility, sacrifice, and the lengths a human being is willing to go for someone they love. Through Ibrahima’s journey, we reflect on healthcare, education, trans-Saharan migration, human trafficking, resilience, and ultimately, what a refugee’s journey can reveal about human nature itself. Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/threads_of_ifriqiya ] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@threadsofifriqiya]
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