Redefining Refugee

Dr. Havyarimana’s Story from Burundian Refugee to Emergency Medicine Physician | Redefining Refugee S3 E1

24 min · 5. nov. 202224 min
episode Dr. Havyarimana’s Story from Burundian Refugee to Emergency Medicine Physician | Redefining Refugee S3 E1 cover

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Hello Gators for Refugee Medical Relief,  Welcome to season 3 episode 1 of the Redefining Refugee podcast. I am your host, Reema Ismail. Today we are interviewing Dr. Havyarimana. Dr. Havyarimana grew up in a refugee camp in Tanzania after a civil war in his home country, Burundi. After growing up as a refugee with only his brother, he came to the United States at the age of 18 and entered high school. He is now a practicing Emergency Medicine Physician in Tallahassee, Florida. He is also involved in refugee advocacy work here in Florida. We speak about his story, why he went into a career in medicine, and he shares some tips for refugees and migrants around the world! I hope this episode inspires you as much as it has inspired me. Thank you all for listening and please share with your friends, family, and on Instagram and tag us at @grmruf.

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episode Dr. Havyarimana’s Story from Burundian Refugee to Emergency Medicine Physician | Redefining Refugee S3 E1 cover

Dr. Havyarimana’s Story from Burundian Refugee to Emergency Medicine Physician | Redefining Refugee S3 E1

Hello Gators for Refugee Medical Relief,  Welcome to season 3 episode 1 of the Redefining Refugee podcast. I am your host, Reema Ismail. Today we are interviewing Dr. Havyarimana. Dr. Havyarimana grew up in a refugee camp in Tanzania after a civil war in his home country, Burundi. After growing up as a refugee with only his brother, he came to the United States at the age of 18 and entered high school. He is now a practicing Emergency Medicine Physician in Tallahassee, Florida. He is also involved in refugee advocacy work here in Florida. We speak about his story, why he went into a career in medicine, and he shares some tips for refugees and migrants around the world! I hope this episode inspires you as much as it has inspired me. Thank you all for listening and please share with your friends, family, and on Instagram and tag us at @grmruf.

5. nov. 202224 min
episode Migration, Race, and Legal Status | Redefining Refugee S2 E4 cover

Migration, Race, and Legal Status | Redefining Refugee S2 E4

Join us for our fourth episode of season 2 of Redefining Refugee, a podcast by Gators for Refugee Medical Relief at the University of Florida. In this episode we speak with Manoach Deliscar, a political science student at the University of Florida with plans to go to law school and become an immigration lawyer. As an environmental refugee from Haiti, Manoach arrived to the United States in 2010 at the age of seven following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Haiti. Growing up as a Haitian in the US has allowed Manoach to reflect on his and his family's experience. We discuss his experience, his passions, current events impacting Haitians, the intersection of race and migration, and the difficulties in legal status migrants must battle. Note: Though there is no legal definition of environmental refugees, millions are displaced due to natural disasters and other environmental concerns. Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com [https://www.silvermansound.com/]

17. mar. 202252 min
episode Establishing an Art Program in Refugee Camps | Redefining Refugee S2 E3 cover

Establishing an Art Program in Refugee Camps | Redefining Refugee S2 E3

Join us for our third episode of season 2 of Redefining Refugee, a podcast by Gators for Refugee Medical Relief at the University of Florida.   In this episode we speak with Tshishiku Henry, an employee case manager at Jewish Family Service, a nonprofit organization delivering support to refugees and asylees. As a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tshishiku Henry resettled to the United States in 2018 after spending a decade in a refugee camp.  His time in the refugee camp brought programs to empower the youth through art and to transform women to be self-reliant.  We discuss his experience as a refugee, the programs he founded in the refugee camp, the work he does with Jewish Family Service, and the importance of providing ample support and resettlement time for refugees.  Join us to increase your knowledge on refugee issues and to hear Tshishiku Henry's story. Thanks for listening! Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com [https://www.silvermansound.com/]

30. nov. 202155 min
episode The Trauma Impacting Mental Health of Refugees | Redefining Refugee S2 E2 cover

The Trauma Impacting Mental Health of Refugees | Redefining Refugee S2 E2

Join us for our second episode of season 2 of Redefining Refugee, a podcast by Gators for Refugee Medical Relief at the University of Florida.    In this episode we speak with Dr. Omar Bah, the founder and Executive Director of the Refugee Dream Center in Rhode Island, which works to support refugees post-resettlement. As a former journalist and torture survivor from the Gambia in West Africa, Dr. Omar Bah resettled as a refugee to the United States in 2007 and has since worked extensively in the areas of global health, mental health, and trauma.   We discuss his experience as a refugee, the Refugee Dream Center's purpose, and the importance of mental health recognition among refugee communities.  Join us to increase your knowledge on refugee issues and to hear Dr. Omar Bah's story. Thanks for listening! TW: discussions of torture, trauma, and mental health  Music: Tape Star by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com [https://www.silvermansound.com/]

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