“Homeland Foreign Homeland” about the little Paris in Vienna – 2024-06-28 20:36:15

On 30 June at 13:35 on ORF 2 and on ORF ON

Vienna (OTS) Ajda Sticker presents the ORF magazine “Heimat Fremde Heimat” on Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 1:35 p.m. on ORF 2 and on ORF ON with the following contributions:

Rocky road to family reunification

For many people, the family is an important source of support that provides security and stability. However, refugees are often separated from their families while fleeing and have to live without them for years. Family reunification is often the only way to be reunited. But the road to this is rocky. Adriana Jurić reports.

Guest in the studio: School director Martina Dedic

What became of the children of migrant workers

In the 1970s and 1980s, the so-called “guest workers” also brought their families to Austria. And even then, they faced great challenges. Often difficult school attendance, learning German, cramped living conditions and the desire “to simply belong” – these were the concerns of the “second generation”. But what became of the children of those days? “Heimat Fremde Heimat” explores this question in the fourth and final part of the series “People Came”.

The little Paris in Vienna

There are currently almost 11,000 French citizens living in Austria, almost 6,000 of them in Vienna. Isabelle Reitbauer spent a day accompanying French people living in Vienna through the Servitenviertel, also known as “the little Paris in Vienna”, and shed light on the French microcosm that has already been established there. French cafés, multilingual bookstores, artfully designed shops and French private schools exude French flair there.

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