HearMe! Radio Round Table Discussion, Part 1
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Audio | 32:51 | African, East African, Muslim, Somali | Atlanta, GA
A panel of East African immigrants and African Americans talk about the relationships among their people. This segment focuses on mainstream media contributions to prejudice and the role education plays in both perpetuating stereotypes and breaking them down. Panel sponsors are the New Routes HearMe partners Sagal Radio, WRFG, and Emory University Office of Community Partnerships.
Tags: prejudice, race relations
Topics: Building Community, Civic Life, Ending Racism, History, Immigrants, Receiving Communities, Refugees
New Routes Project: HEARMe (Health Education via Airwaves for Refugees)
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