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How the Pandemic Has Affected Refugees

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How the Pandemic Has Affected Refugees

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In this episode, we at the Podcast of the Plague Year were granted the opportunity to record interviews with two organizations assisting refugees that have been relocated to Arizona- RICE and Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest.
Refugees are those who have been forced to flee their country because of a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or political opinion. Almost 3 quarters of a million refugees have been resettled in the United States since 2008; they often come with very little resources to begin life anew once resettled. Life for refugees during resettlement comes with hope, but also with struggles to learn a new language, navigate new employment and educational systems and integrate into a new society. It is easy to imagine how a pandemic could intensify already existing struggles.

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Cronkite-LuceFellowship

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Southwest Stories>Refugee & Immigrant Communities

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

02/17/2021

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Date Created (Dublin Core)

01/07/2021

Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)

Terry Shoemaker

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Connie Phillips
Dominic Braham

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24:07 minutes

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