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Sagal Radio Services Sagal Radio Services is a community-based non-profit organization which broadcasts weekly radio programs in four different East African languages and English: Somali, Swahili, Amharic and Oromo. By providing programming in these native languages, Sagal Radio empowers newcomers to overcome the challenges of life in American society and become healthy, active, and informed members of their communities. >>Listen here LIVE!
THIS MONTH:
A Guide to buy A New Car By REBECCA GITTELSON Emory University Tired of public transportation? Ready to try a new set of wheels that doesn’t involve MARTA tokens? It may be time to purchase a car..
Here Comes the Train! A Guide to Riding MARTA By CLARA PAUW, Emory University student Are you looking for a cheap alternative to a car? Do you worry about the stresses of driving or getting a drivers license? Do you want to help the environment? Try MARTA!
**This interview is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and listeners would be encouraged to seek
the counsel of an attorney to directly address their concerns.The Fugees Read about Clarkston's own youth soccer team whose big hearts and big dreams have made it into Sports Illustrated this month. >>Read HERE!
HEARMe, or Health Education via Airwaves for Refugees, is a collaborative effort among 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 their community.
>>To help or learn more about this project,
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