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Alexandra Pascalidou ((ギリシア語:Αλεξάνδρα Πασχαλίδου); born July 17, 1970, Bucharest, Romania) is a Greek-Swedish columnist, television hostess and author. She is also a frequent lecturer, discussion leader and human rights activist. ==Life and career== Pascalidou became known to the public in 1995, when she started hosting the multicultural TV-show Mosaik in SVT, one of Sweden’s Public Service-channels. Between 2000-2001 she hosted "Som sagt" in SVT, a Saturday night-program that had its focus on literature and language questions. At the same time, she was the producer and reporter for the TV-show "Striptease" that focused on investigative journalism. In 2004 Pascalidou hosted the Olympics in Athens for SVT and thereafter she lived in Greece for two years where she hosted various TV-shows. For example Friday night entertainment in ERT where she spent a whole day with Roberto Cavalli, Isabel Allende and Roger Moore among others. She was also hosting Greek morning television every day with three hours of live coverage each episode. She also was hostess for the Eurovision Song Contest in Greece in 2005, and commentator in Kiev the year when Greece won the competition for the first time. In the same year Pascalidou hosted Melodifestivalen in Sweden from Gothenburg. In January 2007 she became one of five hostesses of TV4's Förkväll a daytime lifestyle program. She participated in the show Pokermiljonen in TV4 and has been hostess for a series of charity galas in SVT, for example "På flykt” with Kjell Lönnå and “Uppesittarkväll” with Anders Lundin. Pascalidou is a columnist and freelance writer in newspapers such as GP and Expressen. She has blogged continually on (Metrobloggen ) until the newspaper cancelled all cooperation with her and she gives lectures on diversity and the media, democracy and justice issues, rhetoric and leadership, gender and cultural competence. She has also served on the Board of BRIS (Children's right in society) and the board of kvinnojouren Terrafem working with women’s rights against men’s violence. She is involved in women's health and is a member of the 2.6 miljoner klubben and she is a (mom's ambassador to RFSUs campaign ). Alexandra sits on the board of the foundation (Läxhjälpen ) which helps young people in troubled areas with their homework to help them get access to secondary education. Pascalidou was in the mid-1990s along with Michael Alonzo, Dogge Doggelito and Cissi Elwin prominent figures in the Swedish part of Europarådets anti-racism campaign "All Different All Equal" as in Sweden also went under the working title "Youth Against Racism”(UMR). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexandra Pascalidou」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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