DiscoverNot Really StrangersKat Graham on Family, Resilience, and Advocating for Refugees
Kat Graham on Family, Resilience, and Advocating for Refugees

Kat Graham on Family, Resilience, and Advocating for Refugees

Update: 2025-09-18
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In this episode, I talk with actor, musician, and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Kat Graham about her deep personal connection to refugees. Kat shares both sides of her family’s stories of displacement from Liberia to the Holocaust, the moments that have stayed with her from visiting camps around the world, and why she believes small acts of giving can create lasting change. We also discuss the power of education, art, and shared humanity and why refugees are never really strangers.

Topics discussed:

  • Kat’s personal connection to refugee issues through her own family’s history from a Liberian father and a Jewish mother whose family survived the Holocaust
  • The resilience and generosity that Kat has witnessed in refugee camps in Syria, Jordan, Sudan and more and how it puts the abundance in refugee camps on display 
  • Why education and creative expression are vital for displaced children and how this was really shown to Kat via a school visit in the middle east 
  • The story behind Kat performing Peace Talks at the Nansen Refugee Awards and the moments that stood out to Kat the most 

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Kat Graham on Family, Resilience, and Advocating for Refugees

Kat Graham on Family, Resilience, and Advocating for Refugees

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