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  • Evangelical Volunteerism and Resettlement in South Carolina with Dr. Caroline Nagel
    2025/12/05

    In this episode, Tammy and Miranda talk with Dr. Caroline Nagel, Professor of Geography at the University of South Carolina, about her work with Christian volunteers who work in resettling refugees. We unpack what truly begins after migration— the negotiations of identity, faith, and community that unfold long after arrival through the lens of southern resettlement landscapes and volunteer-driven welcome.

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    Our Team: Tammy Nguyen & Miranda Borland (Hosts), Tina Sandoval (Editor), Alexander Tufino (Producer), Charlie Winston, Josh Evans, Maggie Austin, Kanyisile Barrett, and Caroline Lochner.

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    46 分
  • Resettlement in the Carolinas with Nix, Seth, and Lutheran Services Carolinas
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, Charlie talks with Nix Ruiz and Seth Hershberger from Lutheran Services Carolinas' New Americans Program. Nix and Seth discuss the mission and initiatives of the New Americans Program, as well as their experiences with the program, and how we can help get involved.

    If you would like to support Lutheran Services Carolinas, please visit lscarolinas.net, or reach out to your local legislator.

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    Our Team: Charlie Winston (Host), Tina Sandoval (editor), Josh Evans, Maggie Austin, Kanyisile Barrett, Miranda Borland, Caroline Lochner, Alexander Tufino, and Tammy Nguyen.

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    26 分
  • Hurricane Melissa: Natural Disasters and Limited Mobility | News
    2025/11/07

    In this news brief, Josh examines Hurricane Melissa, the strongest hurricane in Jamaican history, which made landfall in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba last week. While offering details on the detrimental impacts of the hurricane, Josh also magnifies this hurricane as a case study of how natural disasters highlight unequal mobilities in our world and provokes thought surrounding the lack of international protection for climate migrants.

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    Our Team: Josh Evans (Host), Maggie Austin (Researcher), Tina Sandoval (Script Writer), Charlie Winston (Editor), Miranda Borland (Producer), Kanyisile Barrett, Alexander Tufino, Caroline Lochner, and Tammy Nguyen.

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    3 分
  • ICE Under the Second Trump Administration | News
    2025/10/24

    In this news brief, Miranda unpacks the escalating actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the second Trump administration. Once guided by discretion and humanitarian priorities, ICE has shifted toward aggressive mass enforcement, raids, violence, and expedited removals that blur the line between border security and human rights violations. With record-breaking federal funding and the National Guard’s new role in immigration enforcement, critics warn of a system increasingly driven by fear and optics. This story is ongoing and time will tell how far the country and this administration will allow ICE to go.

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    Our Team: Miranda Borland (Host), Maggie Austin (Researcher), Tina Sandoval (Script Writer), Josh Evans (Editor), Kanyisile Barrett (Producer), Alexander Tufino, Caroline Lochner, and Charlie Winston.

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    3 分
  • [S12E1] Education and Language in Resettlement with Saleh
    2025/10/10

    In this episode, Emily talks with Saleh about his experiences as a refugee from Lebanon. Specifically, he speaks about his challenges going to school in a new country, learning English as a second language, and how his experience was unique as a minor coming to America with his family.

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    Our Team: Emily Jensen (Host), Charlie Winston (editor), Tina Sandoval, Josh Evans, Kanyisile Barrett, Miranda Borland, Caroline Lochner, Alexander Tufino, and Tammy Nguyen.

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    26 分
  • The Truth Behind "Alligator Alcatraz"
    2025/10/03

    In this news brief, Maggie breaks down a timeline of the South Florida Detention Facility, a temporary migrant detention center constructed in June 2025. This facility, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" by politicians, has sparked public outcry, court cases, and national media coverage since its opening. As some condemn the facility for its inhumane conditions and lack of records, others herald the facility as a blueprint for migration management, with officials in South Carolina suggesting it be used as a model for their own facility in the future. This story is ongoing, and only time will tell how the story of "Alligator Alcatraz" will fully unfold.

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    Our Team: Maggie Austin (Host), Alexander Tufino (Researcher), Tina Sandoval (Researcher), Josh Evans (Script Writer), Kanyisile Barrett (Editor), Miranda Borland (Producer), Caroline Lochner, and Charlie Winston.

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    4 分
  • Season 12 Trailer: The New Colossus
    2025/09/19

    Welcome to a new season of Seeking Refuge! In this trailer, Tina and Charlie introduce our theme, The New Colossus, where we dive into the realities of resettlement in America. Tune in as we explore the history, policy, and human stories behind it.

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    2 分
  • [S11E10] Immigration and Deportation through the Lens of Public Health with Dr. William Lopez
    2025/04/14

    Today, Maggie and Angela chat with Dr. William Lopez, a Clinical Assisstant Professor on Health Behavior and Health Equity, a Senior Advisor on Poverty Solutions, and a Faculty Associate in Latino/a Studies at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. Here, they discuss how public health is tied to community as well as Dr. Lopez's public health research which draws methods from Anthropology, specifically considering the impact of deportation, and fear of deportation, on health by looking at ICE raids.

    If you would like to get his book Seperated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid, click here: https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/12302/separated?srsltid=AfmBOooVwhTmLBOxPcKHzUOm0vJdNBntWbsqoQB8tGDCDLJbFyo8zIgA And be on the look out for his next book Project coming early fall 2025!

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    Our Team: Maggie Austin (Host), Angela Fang (Host), Tina Sandoval (Editor), Josh Evans (Editor), Emily Jensen (Producer), Diana Clark, Charlie Winston, Caroline Lochner, Anne-Marie Frazier, Molly Mims, Saanvi Somani, Thrisha Mote, Liam Ogden

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    31 分