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Dignity Displaced
Solidarity Engineering
10 episodes
4 days ago
Dignity Displaced focuses on explaining why so many people are making the dangerous journey to the southern US border and what exactly is happening at the border now through sharing stories directly from people living or working in humanitarian crises as well as interviews with experts, leaders, and advocates from all over the world.
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Dignity Displaced focuses on explaining why so many people are making the dangerous journey to the southern US border and what exactly is happening at the border now through sharing stories directly from people living or working in humanitarian crises as well as interviews with experts, leaders, and advocates from all over the world.
Show more...
Non-Profit
Business
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9. One camp closes, another one opens… again? - Reynosa, Mexico
Dignity Displaced
1 hour 16 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
9. One camp closes, another one opens… again? - Reynosa, Mexico
This episode is an update on the humanitarian crisis in Reynosa, Mexico and includes interviews with 10 women who have taken varying leadership roles within this space.
Dignity Displaced
Dignity Displaced focuses on explaining why so many people are making the dangerous journey to the southern US border and what exactly is happening at the border now through sharing stories directly from people living or working in humanitarian crises as well as interviews with experts, leaders, and advocates from all over the world.