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HEARMe, or Health Education via Airwaves for Refugees, is a collaborative effort between Emory University through its Office of University-Community Partnerships and Sagal Radio to create on-air, on-line, and on-stage productions promoting health and cultural competency in the community.
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Two years after her marriage, the 19-year-old arrived in Atlanta, by herself, hiding the scars her husband gave her.

By Helena Olivier 

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

It’s late August and Faduma Ahmed Mohamed, a 19-year-old woman from Somalia, emerges from a gate at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport concealed in gray scarves; even her hands are covered.

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Interview with DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Adams

Gudoomiyaha Jaaliyada Somaliland ing: xaashi Ismaaciil oo aanu ka wareysanay shir ka dhici doono May, 18 th Washington Dc iyo Dabaaldaga 21 guurada somaliland Dhageyso

 

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Interview with Aarti Sahgal about children with disabilities in refugee Community. for more info please visit www.gcdd.org v

HEAR and WATCH: Selected Broadcasts