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Movement with Meklit Hadero

Movement with Meklit Hadero

Music and migration, remixed

Meklit Hadero

49 episodesEN-USExplicit

Show overview

Movement with Meklit Hadero has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 49 episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 17 min and 26 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. Published by Meklit Hadero.

Episodes
49
Running
2023–2025 · 2y
Median length
23 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Movement is a podcast, radio series and live show that tells stories of global migration through music. Hosted by Ethiopian-American singer Meklit Hadero, the show is a meditation on the large-scale forces at play in individual lives. Issues of citizenship, identity, belonging, and borders are explored through the experiences of artists themselves: two brothers sharing one guitar, a daughter trying on her father’s shoes, the lineage of a drum, and the sounds of a grandmother’s backyard.

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"A Song You Can't Sing Alone, ft. Meklit Hadero

On this final episode of season three, Meklit shares the story of Geefata, a traditional song of celebration rooted in her father’s childhood village and in his journey from the village to the United States.

Dec 9, 202510 min

"Keep That Tradition Alive" ft. Kiki Valera

GRAMMY nominated multi-instrumentalist Kiki Valera was born into family of musicians in Cuba. At 16, he was gifted a book gifted that changed his life. - How To Build A Shortwave Receiver and Transmitter. Through scavenging parts, he made the machine that allowed him to listen to the world, and build a life dedicated to music.

Nov 25, 202510 min

"A Rainstorm of Voices" ft. Sahba Aminikia

Today on Movement, we revisit a story we first recorded in 2021, following Sahba Aminikia - a classically trained Iranian composer, forced to flee the country he called home, while making music that transforms pain into beauty.

Nov 10, 202514 min

"The shaming of the tongue" ft. Laura Elkeslassy

Arabic music filled the air of Laura Elkeslassy’s Moroccan Jewish childhood home in Paris, especially on Fridays before Shabbat. But she didn’t grow up speaking Arabic so she didn’t understand the words. In New York as an adult, Laura’s search for a wedding song takes her on a surprising journey where she connects with new musical, spiritual and political lineages and steps into her power as a musician and community leader. Learn more & sign up for Laura’s newsletter where she will announce the forthcoming studio release of Ya Ghorbati. Read more about the stories behind the songs via Ayin Press.

Oct 21, 202539 min

"We came from the same groove" ft. Cimafunk

After years of singing backup in Havana, Cuban musician Cimafunk found his own sound by refusing to choose between tradition and innovation. The breakthrough came when he realized Afro-Cuban rhythms and American funk are not just compatible, they're in the same lineage.

Oct 7, 202528 min

"Who we are when no one is watching" ft. Ali Sethi

Ali Sethi released a song that got so popular, some claim it had the power to unite two countries at war – but his artistic journey all began with a suggestion from a college professor.

Sep 9, 202530 min

"We make the boom bap" ft. Ana Tijoux

When you don't feel like you belong to the country you were born in, where do you call home? Born to Chilean exiles in France, rapper Ana Tijoux didn't find home in a place, she found it in Hip Hop.

Aug 19, 202530 min

“Questioning everything” ft. Lupita Infante

Lupita Infante is the granddaughter of Mexican cultural icon, Pedro Infante, but she is also an artist in her own right, carrying legacies from both sides of her family. Through songwriting, GRAMMY performances and stints on Mexican television, Lupita is charting a new path for herself, while honoring and questioning the culture she’s inherited.

Aug 7, 202528 min

S3 Ep 4“I don't tell people I'm a musician” ft. Peter One

Peter One has had two big breaks, decades apart, on different continents. But both times, he has chosen to live a double-life: working as a touring musician and also holding down a “regular job” in order to lead a “simple life.”

Jul 21, 202524 min

S3 Ep 3“Syrians must go back" ft. Omar Offendum

In the early 1900s, the ‘Little Syria’ neighborhood thrived in Lower Manhattan, but today few people know it even existed. Rapper and poet Omar Offendum aims to change that.

Jul 8, 202526 min

“I sound like an alien to them” ft. Satomi Matsuzaki

For Satomi Matsuzaki, the lead singer and bass player in Deerhoof, music has been a humanizing tool in the face of the sometimes dehumanizing experience of being an immigrant. Look no further than the band’s new single, Immigrant Songs.

Jun 23, 202521 min

S3 Ep 2“I can speak to my ancestors through this” ft. Lalin St Juste

Lalin St Juste knew, even as a child, that singing was a path towards her own healing. As she grows up, she goes on a journey reclaiming her Haitian heritage – and uses music as a process of healing herself and her bloodline.

Jun 10, 202533 min

S3 Ep 1"A Really Bad Deal" ft. Annahstasia

The LA-based folk musician Annahstasia was “discovered” by the music industry when she was just 17, but the backing of a label wasn’t the breakthrough she’d imagined. The breakthrough had to come from within.

Jun 3, 202524 min

S2 Ep 15"Why I was spared" ft. Mon Rovîa

How do we turn pain into empathy? Meklit talks with Liberian-American singer Mon Rovîa about his long journey to doing just that.

Jan 14, 202523 min

S2 Ep 2“I’m ready for that transformation” ft. Dayme Arocena

Daymé Arocena has one of the most stunning voices in music today. But when Meklit heard Daymé's latest album, Alkemi, she could tell something dramatic had changed. Her voice had changed, and Daymé had changed too. Learn more about Movement at: https://www.movementstories.com/

Jan 7, 202529 min

S2 Ep 14"Syria is finally free" ft. Hello Psychaleppo

Bashar Al Assad, Syria’s brutal dictator, has fled the country -- opening a new and uncertain chapter after more than a decade of Civil War. Meklit speaks with the Syrian electronic composer Samer Saem Eldahr (otherwise known as Hello Psychaleppo) about how that conflict changed his life and music.

Dec 24, 202411 min

S2 Ep 13"I'm sorry I wasn't here" ft. Diana Gameros

Diana Gameros was living in the US in 2010 when her home city of Juarez, Mexico became known as one of the most dangerous places on Earth. She was undocumented at the time; she couldn't travel back and forth even to see family. In this episode Diana tells the story of what it meant to finally go back and perform in Juarez after many years away.

Dec 10, 202419 min

S2 Ep 12"22 Nights" ft Chhom Nimol -- Live on stage

Chhom Nimol of the band Dengue Fever tells the harrowing story of the 22 night she spent in an immigration detention facility.

Nov 26, 202416 min

S2 Ep 11"A circle moment" ft. Emel Mathlouthi

Meklit talks with Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi about the moment that turned her into a viral sensation and the voice of a revolution -- but also about what it means to move beyond the shadow of that one moment.

Nov 12, 202424 min

S2 Ep 10"I've just thrown out the word expectation" ft. Adi Oasis

Adi Oasis released an album and had a baby in the same year -- she thought it would be the end of her music career, but it's been the opposite. Adi and Meklit talk about the challenges of being a mama musician, and how motherhood changed how they see their own sense of place.

Oct 22, 202421 min
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