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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.
To help or learn more about this project, click HERE!


News and Events

H1N1 Information

Sagal Opens New Studio

HEARMe Youth Radio Interns Arrive

Building a Partnership: WRFG Volunteers Train Sagal Radio Volunteers

The Fugees: Clarkston's youth soccer team featured in Sports Illustrated

 

Hear Me Today! Voices of Today's Youth
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Summer Internship Program

 

Welcome to Sagal Radio Services

Sagal Radio Services is a community-based non-profit organization which broadcasts weekly radio programs in English, Somali, Swahili, Amharic, Afaan-Oromo and Bhutanese-Nepali. 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.

To listen LIVE, click here or dial 712-432-7228

READ Featured Guides

DoctorVisiting the Doctor
Jennifer Dilley

Getting sick is part of life. Yet, if a few sick days turn into a week or two, you may need to see a doctor. Even if you do not feel sick, everyone should have a medical checkup annually. Doctors can seem intrusive, uncaring, or just too busy, but this guide can make going to see one a less stressful experience.

telephoneHow to Set Up a Phone
Gabby Brown

Having a working phone connection is useful for contacting friends and family. It is also important to have a phone connection in case of an emergency. Follow this guide to set up a phone connection in your home or on your cellular phone.

OTHER ARTICLES

Select from a wide range of how-to and informative articles on everything from getting a Social Security Number to shopping for cars, groceries, jobs, etc. the smart way!

HEAR AND WATCH Selected Broadcasts

Sagal Radio Interns:
Episode Three: Story Corps

Click here to listen

Interview with Isse Buralle, of the Djibouti Embassy and Mumin Barre, of Al Qarni Newspaper in Djibouti (In Somali)
Click here to listen

Click here to see images

 

Interview with DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Adams
Click here to listen

 

 

Gwen Keyes FlemingInterview with the DeKalb County District Attorney Gwen Keyes Fleming
Click here to listen in English
Click here to listen in Somali

**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.

Preventive Health
Dr. Omar Mohamed (Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness), Dr.Tegga Lendado (leadership and multi-cultural consultant/counselor), Doris Mukangu (president of African Women Health, Education and Empowerment Center), and Thomas Okpaku, Esq. (CEO of Eye on Africa and International Center for African Arts and Culture) discuss public health.

Watch the Videos:
*Part 1
*Part 2
*Part 3

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