Episode 2: Every Campus a Refuge

 

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Welcome to Collegeland!

College campuses are like cities unto themselves, and they have an abundance of resources to share with the surrounding community.

That’s the expansive vision of Dr. Diya Abdo, who founded Every Campus a Refuge, a refugee resettlement program that places families in university housing and uses campus resources to help them thrive in their new community. Campuses should function as home spaces where everyone there can feel safe, Diya argues. She powerfully invites colleges and universities to heed the call of sharing their abundance and cultivating a culture of hospitality.

After this generative conversation, co-hosts Nan and Lisa reflect on campuses as a place of refuge and offer Extra Credit TV and book recommendations about refugees.

About our guest
Diya Abdo is the director of the Center for New North Carolinians at UNC Greensboro and the founder of Every Campus a Refuge (ECAR), housed at Guilford College and with chapters across the country. 

Produced and edited by Richelle Wilson
Theme music by Josh Wilson
Show cover art by Margaux Parker
Episode cover art by janjf93 on Pixabay

A special thanks to Wisconsin Humanities for their support.

 
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