From Root To Vine

Bonus Episode: Voices of Home

1 h 31 min · 21. maj 2026
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An exploration of Cypriot womanhood, curated as part of "There is an Island III" at the Cyprus High Commission in London. With thanks to: Selen Adem Stephanie Andreou Heghine Bedrossian Katie Bedrossian Chloe Louca Berry Marayam C Hamide Cetinkaya Athena Christodoulou Maria-Sophia Christodoulou Fatmagul Damdelen Günsel Djemal Özüm Deren Dr Yoita Demetriou Christina Dymioti Nadia Flanagan Anastasia Gavalas Christiana Georghiou Akjen Havali Eliz Havali Sophia Hadjipanteli Pervin Hossen Dr Ersin Hussein Mary Joannou Derya Keser Anjelica Minas Karina Miriklis Tugba Mimi Andreani Panaydie Rebecca Pericleous Dania Stavrou Milan Theophilou-Wooley Anastasia Zorlakkis Maria Zorlakkis Maria Zorlakkis-Gadelrab

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