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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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.
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**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.