James Madison University podcast dedicated to amplifying the stories of Harrisonburg immigrants.
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comfortable sharing their story in a public venue, and we respect that decision without reservation. We thank the narrator for their time and commitment to our project, and we will continue to honor both the stories and silences of the immigrants in our community. 2/2
Hello listeners! Episode 4, which was originally slated to appear this week, will not be published.
One of the foundations of our class is the belief that a person's story belongs to them, first and always. In this case, our narrator decided they were not 1/2
Episode 3 of Season 3 is here! "Home" explores education and belonging with another member of generation 1.5 who calls Harrisonburg home.
Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/zUV3Yyszfk
Season 3 of the Harrisonburg 360 Podcast is here! Listen to this clip from Episode 1, "Mixed" and check out the entire episode here: https://t.co/DPpigstzcj
@JMUPhysics@JMUCAL You can hear more about the Harrisonburg community by listening to the Harrisonburg 360 podcast! Season 2 features immigrant business owners past and present, including Mikey from Mashita.
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We're so proud to announce the addition of translated transcripts to this season's episodes!
Find Spanish and/or Arabic transcripts for each episode here: https://t.co/dEt7W6YRWt
Thank you to the translators who worked so hard to bring these transcripts to a wider audience!
If you enjoyed Que Hang's story from this week's episode of the Harrisonburg 360 podcast, check out these amazing student interviews for another class engaged in interviewing survivors of the war in Vietnam. #harrisonburg360
Episode 3 of Season 2 features Que Hang, who arrived in the United States as a refugee from Vietnam. Listen as she describes the importance of one day returning to visit Vietnam with her children.
Catch the full episode, "The American Dream," here: https://t.co/3fVaQGy6mF
Episode 2 of this season features Mikey, owner of the Harrisonburg restaurant Mashita. Listen as he shares a complicated answer to the question, "Do you consider yourself to be an immigrant?"
Subscribe or catch the full episode here: https://t.co/TlmK1LRJm0
Season 2 of the Harrisonburg 360 kicks off with "The Female Gaze." Listen as Hiba describes her dream of a gathering space for the local community to learn about Syrian culture and heritage.
Link to full ep: https://t.co/jts9Xd3s5r
us celebrate them, their interviewees and the stories being told. There might even be a surprise at the beginning! π€ You donβt wanna miss out! #harrisonburg #360 #podcast
REMINDER... its LAUNCH day! ππ»ππ» Season Two of the Harrisonburg 360 Podcast is so close to being finished! Students in Dr. Faganβs English 360 class have been working tirelessly on each of their episodes. Using the link in the bio, you can register for the Zoom meeting to help...
as one community to showcase student work from this semester in hopes of expanding perceptions of what it means to be an immigrant in Harrisonburg. Join us for a panel discussion and Q&A about the project and this year's experience. Register at this link: https://t.co/w4WGBJHl3L
Join us as we celebrate together the launch of season 2 of the Harrisonburg 360 Podcast. Over the course of the spring 2021 semester, twenty-five JMU students in Dr. Allison Faganβs English 360 class have been working on a digital project that seeks to ethically elevate the...
stories of past and present immigrants living in the Shenandoah Valley community. This semester each episode focuses on stories of local business owners and how they have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This event is an opportunity to have conversations and discussions...
Listen to Melissa compare her education in El Salvador with the United States in "Learning the Official Unofficial Language of America."
Hear more: https://t.co/MfM3TJio2U
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