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OWL Celebrates Learning

Podkast av Thomas Totushek

engelsk

Teknologi og vitenskap

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OWL Celebrates Learning is dedicated to providing an outlet for student storytelling. This podcast will feature works from OWL, Saint Paul, and MN.

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episode From Long Tieng to Minnesota: The Hmong Migration Story cover

From Long Tieng to Minnesota: The Hmong Migration Story

The podcast discusses the Hmong migration to Minnesota and focuses on Lee Pao Xiong's family's migration out of Laos and into the Twin Cities. The Hmong people faced forced migration in the past and eventually settled in Southeast Asia. The US recruited Hmong soldiers to help prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia, and Lee's family lived in Long Tieng, a CIA-operated airbase in Laos. After the war, Lee and his family were evacuated and ended up in a refugee camp in Thailand before moving to Indiana and eventually settling in Minnesota. Chain migration brought many Hmong people to Minnesota, where they found economic and educational opportunities in a welcoming community. Lee took advantage of these opportunities and is now the director of the Center for Hmong studies at a university.

28. aug. 2023 - 6 min
episode The Hmong People: From Forced Migration to Flourishing in America cover

The Hmong People: From Forced Migration to Flourishing in America

The podcast discusses the history of the Hmong people and their migration to the United States, particularly to Minnesota. The Hmong originated in southern China and were forced to migrate to places like Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, the Hmong were allies with American soldiers and helped fight against the communists. However, after the US left South Vietnam, the Hmong were persecuted by the winning communist governments of Laos and Vietnam. Many Hmong fled to the US as refugees, and over the past 37 years, they have adapted and developed in their new home. Hmong Americans are now successful in education and the workforce, and many have started their own businesses. The podcast highlights the Hmong culture and the importance of understanding their history and contributions to American society.

25. aug. 2023 - 5 min
episode Children of War: The Impact of the Russian Invasion on Ukrainian Families cover

Children of War: The Impact of the Russian Invasion on Ukrainian Families

The podcast discusses the impact of the Russian invasion on Ukraine, particularly on its children and families. The war has caused massive displacement and created a physical and mental health crisis for millions of Ukrainian children. Over 8 million Ukrainians have fled the country, and 1.8 million children are seeking asylum in neighboring countries. The conflict has impacted every aspect of children's lives, with many denied education and a safe environment. The mental health consequences are severe, with an estimated 1.5 million children at risk of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. The podcast also features an interview with Ukrainian families and children, showing the hardships they're living through. The European neighboring countries to the East have been helpful in this refugee crisis, with Poland receiving the most refugees. The podcast ends with a call to support the Ukrainian people in their efforts to remain a sovereign nation, without which millions of children will continue to suffer needlessly.

24. aug. 2023 - 5 min
episode From Slavery to Survival: The Story of Favelas in Rio de Janeiro cover

From Slavery to Survival: The Story of Favelas in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil with 1.7 million residents, 23% of whom live in favelas (rudimentary improvised cities). Favelas were started in 1888 by slaves who were recently freed and denied most rights. These communities were created outside of government control, making them different from other areas. Anyone can find a place to live in favelas, regardless of their situation. Many people migrate to favelas from rural areas due to difficulty in rural life, including water fluctuation, drought, high land and housing prices, and lack of necessities. People see favelas as a better housing option due to their proximity to the city and its resources in combination with looser regulations found in the favelas. For many Brazilians looking for a more affordable life, the migration from rural to urban favelas has been the solution.

23. aug. 2023 - 5 min
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