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Nordjylland er fyldt med historier om fantastiske menneskeskæbner, der er alt for gode til ikke at blive fortalt!

 

Den nordjyske kyst er fyldt med glemte historier om sørøvere, strandvaskere, hærgende sandflugt, kærlighed og tyvstjålet strandingsgods. 

Genfortalt Nordjylland er en podcast-serie i 5 afsnit, baseret på de sande beretninger om nordjyske kapere, strandinger og menneskeskæbner i tiden omkring Englandskrigen i 1807.

Serien er produceret i samarbejde med Nordjyllands Kystmuseum og Læsø Museum og støttet af KulturKANten

Apr 10, 2025

When a group of Danish high school students from Kolding Gymnasium travels to Uganda, they expect to learn about global development and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. What they find is something far more profound. Helping Hands Secondary School — a girls' school hit hard by the pandemic — is just two weeks away from reopening, but nothing is ready. No proper classrooms. No security for the girls. No money.

In this documentary podcast, students Petra and Christianna share their journey: the stories of the Ugandan girls they met, the resilience of a community fighting to reclaim education, and how lending a hand opened their eyes to their own privilege — and the power of solidarity.

This is a story about girls who refuse to give up on learning. It’s about what it means to show up for each other across continents. And it’s about why quality education for all (SDG 4) still matters — now more than ever.

🎧 Daughters of Resilience is for listeners who believe that education can change lives — and that stories can, too.

Hands of Hope and the girls school is supported by the Danish NGO Care4People. Find out more at care4people.dk. 

Participants: 

Petra and Christianna Antonopoulou, Kolding Gymnasium, Global Masterclass 2025. 
Awere Phibby Otaala, Hands of Hope NGO, Uganda. 

Produced by: 

Genfortalt Podcast by Katrine Hartmann and Rebekka Johanne Knudsen. 

Supported by: 

The production is supported by Globuspuljen and Kolding Gymnasium.