Ahmed Badr

Ahmed Badr

  • Host
  • Resettled podcast
  • https://www.vpm.org/resettled

Ahmed M. Badr is a 23-year-old Iraqi-American author, poet, and social entrepreneur working at the intersection of creativity, displacement, and youth empowerment. Ahmed’s work seeks to combine poetry, archival collections, and multi-media to explore the complexities of migration, identity, and self-expression, with a focus on reframing and reclaiming the power of tragedy.

He is author of the recently published While the Earth Sleeps We Travel: Stories, Poetry, and Art from Young Refugees Around the World (Andrews McMeel), featuring a foreword by actor and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Ben Stiller.

On July 25, 2006, Ahmed’s home in Baghdad was bombed by militia troops. He and his family relocated to Syria, where they lived as refugees for over two years before receiving approval to move to the United States. As a teen, Ahmed founded Narratio, an organization and online platform that activates, supports, and highlights the creative expression of displaced young people through fellowships, workshops, publishing, and partnerships. In the summer of 2019, Narratio launched a storytelling Fellowship for resettled refugee youth in partnership with Syracuse University and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Ahmed is the host of Virginia Public Media’s (VPM) Regional Murrow award-winning Resettled podcast, and the co-host of the World Bank’s #Youth4Climate Live Series. He is the former host of the UN Migration Agency’s (IOM) “A Way Home Together” podcast.

Ahmed is the storyteller behind UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage, a multi-media installation that remodels the homes of refugees inside a series of suitcases. UNPACKED has been critically acclaimed and has been exhibited at UNICEF House, Harvard University, Yale University, Juilliard, Iowa State University, University of Chicago, Mississippi State University, and World Bank headquarters. In February 2020, Ahmed showcased four new visual works at Educate, an exhibit featuring global emerging artists at Christie’s New York.

Ahmed has addressed the United Nations on more than ten occasions, and his work has been recognized by National Public Radio, Instagram, Buzzfeed, and Global Citizen, among others.

Ahmed received his BA in Anthropology from Wesleyan University, and is a Master’s Candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and an Adrian Cheng Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is a 2020-21 National Geographic Young Explorer and serves as one of 17 UN Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals in the Office of the UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Youth.

Sessions

  • Giving Voice to Immigrant Communities

    We hear from those who have used podcasting to explore the unique stories of immigrants in the United States. Featuring Saadia Khan, of Immigrantly; Elizabeth Ashley Eduoard and Jennifer Edouard, of The Haitian American Diaries; and Angela Massino and Ahmed Badr, of Resettled. WFAE/La Noticia race and equity reporter Maria Ramirez Uribe will moderate the […]

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