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Understanding Enforcement: Myths, Data, and What Lies Ahead with Dr. Austin Kocher
In this episode, Alex and Trista talk with Dr. Austin Kocher, a political and legal geographer with two decades of experience, about common misconceptions, what the average American isn’t knowledgeable about, and where he thinks the future of enforcement is headed. He critically analyzes publicly available government data and produces work that is easy for the average person to understand. It is…
Flooding in Hawaii: Human Effects, Environmental Costs and Political Implications | News
In this news brief, Kanyisile details the extreme impacts of flooding in Hawaii over the last month. She discusses the human effects, the environmental impacts, and concerns by city officials about valuing Wahiawā dam over the consequences on the surrounding community. This is a developing story and we encourage you to stay informed about incoming news surrounding the issue. Liked this episode?…
Caring for the Community with Mike Young of Good Samaritan Clinic
In this episode, Tina and Alex talk with Mike Young, executive director of Good Samaritan Clinic, a nonprofit providing free healthcare to individuals without insurance in Columbia, SC. They discuss the organization's history, mission, community outreach, and connections to migrant communities in Columbia. Liked this episode? Let us know! Subscribe and leave us a review below! Connect With Us If…
In today’s news brief, Alex details the recently announced lease for a new ICE office in the heart of downtown Columbia, SC. He outlines reactions from city officials and community residents alike, as the office was planned without city approval. This story is developing, so continue to stay informed as it continues to evolve. Liked this episode? Let us know! Subscribe and leave us a review below!…
College Student Advocacy and Action: Refugee Resettlement Assistance Programs at South Carolina Universities
In this episode, Tina talks with ECAR and GARC, student organizations from Clemson University and the University of South Carolina, about their recent student activism. They share their stories, their missions, and their why. In times of uncertainty, it is more important than ever to stand by our immigrant and refugee communities so they know they are not alone in this fight. Liked this episode?…
Refuge and Resistance: Minnesota's Immigration Legacy | News
In this news brief, Alex takes us through the history of immigration to Minnesota, as well as the cultural additions immigrants have made in the state. Minnesota has been a hotspot in recent immigration events regarding ICE in the United States. This news brief helps to situate recent events in a longer legacy of immigration to the area. If you'd like to learn more about Minnesotan refugees and…
Legacies of Peace Building in Former Yugoslavia with Dr. Carl Dahlman
In this episode, Miranda talks with Dr. Carl Dahlman, Professor of Geography at the University of South Carolina, about his research on the pattern of displacement, resettlement, and peace building following the Yugoslav wars in the 1990's. Liked this episode? Let us know! Subscribe and leave us a review below! Connect With Us If you or someone you know would like to share their personal refugee…
Evangelical Volunteerism and Resettlement in South Carolina with Dr. Caroline Nagel
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…
Resettlement in the Carolinas with Nix, Seth, and Lutheran Services Carolinas
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…
Hurricane Melissa: Natural Disasters and Limited Mobility | News
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…