#22: Why Diasporas (And Everyone Else) Need To Know and Understand Their Rights
Hi everyone,
I’m coming to you today with a bit of a heavy heart. This wasn’t a planned episode, but sometimes life—and the headlines—don’t wait for a production schedule.
If you’ve been watching what’s happening in Minnesota lately, especially within the Somali diaspora and the broader immigrant community, you know it’s been a tumultuous couple of weeks. Between the increased targeting, the presence of ICE, and the fear rippling through our neighborhoods, it’s felt… a lot.
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I’ve been sitting here reflecting on the stories we carry as second-gen kids. Most of us are here because someone in our family took a massive, often dangerous risk to give us a life where we’re supposed to feel “safe.” But as we’re seeing right now, safety isn’t always a given—sometimes it has to be defended with knowledge.
So tune in and listen to what you can do from where you are - to prepare, protect and support each other.
I gathered resources—specifically scripts and “Red Cards” translated into various African diaspora languages including Tigrinia, Amharic, Somali, Afaan Oromo, Fulani, Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Swahili, Arabic and more —because I want us to be prepared, informed and empowered.
Let’s keep looking out for one another, and stay safe and be kind to yourselves.
Love always,
Semhar
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