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giugno 24, 2022time of reading 3:30 minutes

ENCOUNTERS EIGHT ISSUE

Sofia, a health care worker, wife, mother, immigrant, recalls her experiences migrating to the United States from Brazil as an undocumented migrant. After facing hardship, peril, and prejudice, she has created a life for herself through caring for others, and after 10 years, has finally been able to obtain citizenship.

Text and interview by the student Jacqueline Glago of International Scholar Program (ISPI)

febbraio 28, 2022time of vision 5:30 minutes

ENCOUNTERS FOURTH ISSUE

Since 1999, the year of his arrival from Burma, he has put all his efforts into helping other refugees like him.
Ko Strong is every bit what his surname suggests..

Text and interview by the students Mariana Grandmont and Lucie Kneip of the Refugee Policy lab course
taught by Professor Ilaria Schnyder at the University of Notre Dame (US).

gennaio 04, 2022time of vision 7:00 minutes

ENCOUNTERS THIRD ISSUE

Andrea Cramer is the founder of Neighbor to Neighbor, a local organization that supports St. Joe county’s refugee and immigrant population.
Know her story..

Text and interview by the students Andrea Romero and Aidee Barajas, of the Refugee Policy lab course
taught by Professor Ilaria Schnyder at the University of Notre Dame (US).

dicembre 11, 2021time of vision 4:00 minutes

ENCOUNTERS SECOND ISSUE

Cho Too, a refugee, who arrived from Burma in 1988, has been at the forefront for more than thirty years
to help, those like him, who have had to face the many and often disheartening problems related to integration into American society


Text and interview by Grant Otte and Natalie Armbuster

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