Episode 14_Tiyya Foundation & Flavors From Afar
Crossing | The Refugee Experience in America
by Vincent Hostak
1y ago
Tiyya was founded by refuges and women of color, creates communities of support and organizes access to economic opportunities and critical resources for immigrants, refugees, and displaced indigenous communities. We visit with the organization’s Director of Operations Shukry Cattan and explore the roots of the foundation and its social enterprise programs serving the immigrant, refugee and displaced indigenous communities in Orange County and Los Angeles. One of those programs featured in our conversation today is Flavors from Afar, a unique catering and brick and mortar restaurant in Los Ang ..read more
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Wade in the Water_A Visit with Dr. Arthur C. Jones
Crossing | The Refugee Experience in America
by Vincent Hostak
1y ago
In this episode, with guest interviewer Pauletta Jackson, we visit with Dr. Arthur C. Jones, founder of the Spirituals Project and author of Wade in the Water: the Wisdom of the Spirituals.  Dr. Jones introduces us to the importance of these songs, part of the cultural heritage of enslaved Africans, how the practice of singing became significant in resistance, survival and the reinforcement of community in times of great struggle.  Dr. Jones discusses how these songs carry forward to generations who find these and new meanings in the music while enriching both the listeners and the a ..read more
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Episode 12 Keep Going-Harriet Tubman on her 200th Birthday
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by Vincent Hostak
2y ago
In this March 2022 episode we celebrate the life of Harriet Tubman during the month of her 200th birthday. Tubman was, of course, one of the most prominent “conductors” on the Underground Railroad and a woman who self-emancipated from the bondage of slavery.   But she was also the first American woman to lead a major military operation in wartime (as a volunteer), a nurse/healer, and recruited black soldiers for the Union war effort. She led humanitarian efforts to bring freedom seekers health services at Fort Monroe.  These African Americans were among the Civil War's refugees ..read more
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Episode 11_International Underground Railroad Month
Crossing | The Refugee Experience in America
by Vincent Hostak
2y ago
In 2019 the National Park Service created a recognition of the timeless significance of the Underground Railroad. It coincides with the month of September when notable abolitionists self-emancipation. We’re proud to be associated with a campaign to add Colorado to the now 12 US states with an official proclamation naming September International Underground Railroad. Guest Roger and Susan Billotte, describe the process of bring the commemoration to the Governor’s office with sponsorship from the oldest predominantly African American Church in the Rocky Mountain Region.  Part of Crossings-R ..read more
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Episode 10_Exploring Juneteenth with Isaac Points
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by Vincent Hostak
3y ago
In this episode we visit with Isaac Points who was intrinsic to the long running Five Points Juneteenth Celebration in Denver. One of the largest in the country, this celebration was previously centered in Denver’s Five Points neighborhood. The area is rich in African American cultural history but was also a community historically victimized by Redlining practices. Isaac shares his experience growing up in the community, helping to establish the celebration, and his reflections on Abolitionist movements framed as a refugee migration within our own country. This episode also describes our comin ..read more
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Episode 9_Songs of Migration in Belgium
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by Vincent Hostak
3y ago
In late December 2020 we interviewed Marieke Slovin Lewis and Sarah Reader Harris who spoke about their project lifting the stories of refugees and asylees into songs. Leveraging Sarah’s experience as a poet/author, Marieke’s musical training and foundations in participative storytelling, they met weekly with residents at Belgium’s largest refugee arrival center, Le Petit-Château. Prior to the pandemic, on Monday afternoons, a courtyard of the castle-like structure along the Canal de Bruxelles was filled with music and singing in as many as ten languages. Marieke and Sarah recount a 3+ year pr ..read more
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Episode 8-Harvesting Hope in Aurora Colorado
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by Vincent Hostak
3y ago
Project Worthmore is a refugee service organization with a unique collective approach to feeding newcomers, providing educational services, community navigation, and employment on an urban farm and within a dental wellness operation. We visited with Co-Founder and Executive Director Frank Anello during the third week of a staged reopening.  We tour the fields and meet some of the skilled farmers planting, harvesting and providing fresh food through a food share program ..read more
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Episode 6_Refugees and COVID-19
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by Vincent Hostak
3y ago
This is an informational episode which looks at the impact the global pandemic is having on refugee populations.   An overview of responses from organizations including the World Health Organization, the UN High Commission on Refugees, the International Rescue Committee, and OXFAM International.  These organizations use their global reach to mount large scale efforts to identify cases of coronavirus & mitigate the spread among refugee populations. They are also assuring that information on the pandemic reaches vulnerable populations through a myriad of communication methods ..read more
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Episode Five_A Two Room Schoolhouse on the North Shore
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by Vincent Hostak
3y ago
Madonna Mission's Founder and CEO calls their small office and classroom space near Loyola Park, Chicago a "two room schoolhouse."  Growing from a few clients to serving sixty refugee women and their families, Madonna Mission provides tutoring during the school year and Summer programming for school aged children.  A core program in English as a Second Language helps refugee women in particular navigate life, work, health services, and other practical realities in their new homes.  The organization serves a diverse population from Burma, Syria and other national origins.   ..read more
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