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Martha Karua, a member of the Kenya Parliament talks about her visit to the United States. She also talks about what change she would like... Listen to audio

Picture this: A long, low building on the corner of Lake Street and Pillsbury in Minneapolis filled with Somali immigrants chatting, shopping, drinking spicy tea.... read more
Somali producer Mukhtar Gaaddasaar is back! This time, he takes the audience on a journey to learn about sexually transmitted diseases. He explores social attitudes... View video
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On October 10, 2009 Sagal Radio Service, an native language broadcast for New Americans, and Oakhurst Medical Center, a local health clinic that provides affordable,... read more
An interview with Michael Thurmond about Georgia’s Department of Labor services to immigrants, Georgia economic recovery, and policies related to immigrant employment. Listen to audio

I have started a drum circle and dance for refugees coming out of Dekalb Tech which has a very large number of ESL students in... read more
I taught exercise classes for Somali women in Clarkston, GA. The first class had 35 women in attendance. As part of the class I incorporated... read more
This is an interview with several experts led by Dr. Carlos del Rio, a public health professor at the Emory School of public health and... Listen to audio

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A group of Somali friends gather for coffee and conversation. They talk about the Somali habit of taking double cream and double sugar in their... View video
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The Egal Shidad Project team is deep in the production process for its upcoming program on sexually transmitted diseases.   You will hear from renowned Somali... read more
Lowell, Massachusetts is a city that once thrived on textile mills in massive red brick factories. The mills have long since closed. Now, half the... Visit website
Students in the Torrance Adult School program created this video to show what their English classes mean to them. It's clever and sweet, telling so... View video
“Immigrants use Facebook as a transnational platform to build networks of co-nationals living abroad, discuss issues of interest among themselves and with those back in... read more
Interview with DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Adams Listen to audio

Health care reform and immigration article from the Chattanooga Times Free Press. read more
  Pumpkin greens are a staple in Zimbabwe. But they're hard to find in the US. Until now. Producer Chris Burrell brings us the story of... View video
A new sustainable farming project is luring dozens of urban immigrants into growing organic crops for the market and for their own tables. Listen to... read more
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A panel of East African immigrants and African Americans talk about the relationships among their people. This segment focuses on mainstream media contributions to prejudice... Listen to audio

A panel of East African immigrants and African Americans talk about the relationships among their people. This segment touches on on how African Americans can... Listen to audio

"Regardless of age, legal status or insurance coverage, immigrants, on average, receive about half the health care services provided to native-born Americans, according to findings... read more
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