
Student Protests: Serbia - February 18, 2025
From Probably About Politics Podcast by Probably About Politics
February 18, 2025 · 40 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the recent student protests in Serbia, exploring their historical context and significance.
From tragedy to uprising: Serbia's students are taking to the streets, demanding accountability and transparency from their leaders. What sparked this latest wave of protests, and how does it connect to Serbia's rich history of student activism? Join Alex and Kaleigh as they explore the pivotal role student movements play in challenging the status quo, not just in Serbia but around the globe. Get in touch with us with any of your democracy queries: Instagram: @probpolitics Email: probablyaboutpolitics@gmail.com
People in this episode
Hosts: Alex, Kaleigh
Topics covered
- student protests
- Serbia
- activism
- accountability
- transparency
Keywords
- democracy
- student movements
- political activism
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Serbia
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