
7am 'I have eyes, but I don't see': The community groups helping refugees settle
Aug 1, 2024
The Manlygees, a passionate group of volunteers in Sydney, are dedicated to welcoming refugees. They share their touching story of greeting a Kurdish family from Syria, embedding them into the local community. The podcast explores vibrant cultural exchanges like a Syrian barbecue, which bridges language gaps. It discusses the challenges and triumphs of the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot (CRISP) program, highlighting emotional and bureaucratic hurdles. The guests assess CRISP's effectiveness and its potential to reshape attitudes towards refugees in Australia.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Intro
00:00 • 5min
Cultural Connections Through Barbecue and Language Barriers
04:39 • 2min
Navigating Support and Joy in Refugee Resettlement
06:26 • 2min
Refugee Family's Journey: Community Connection and Integration Challenges
08:33 • 2min
Assessing the Impact of the CRISP Refugee Settlement Initiative
10:53 • 4min
Navigating New Beginnings
14:50 • 5min

