Safe Space Radio

Safe Space Radio
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Feb 22, 2016 • 29min

Supporting Employee Mental Health with Geoff Smith

Geoff Smith heads L.L. Bean’s Employee Assistance Program, or EAP. He talks about what an EAP can do to destigmatize depression within a company, and why it’s in every employer’s best interest to identify and help workers who are struggling. The post Supporting Employee Mental Health with Geoff Smith appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Feb 8, 2016 • 30min

Leaving Iraq with Sara

Sara is an Iraqi citizen who fled to the U.S. after her brother’s work for the American forces in Baghdad put her family in danger. She talks about the opaque process of applying to leave, and her complicated feelings when she learned that she would be allowed to pack only two bags. The post Leaving Iraq with Sara appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Jan 25, 2016 • 30min

Women in Wartime with Cynthia Enloe

Feminist scholar Cynthia Enloe discusses about how women are affected by war and militarization. Her work focuses on sexual violence—and its subsequent silencing—as a repressive political tool, and about international efforts by feminist activists to make the United Nations address this issue. You can read UN Security Council Resolution 1325 here. The post Women in Wartime with Cynthia Enloe appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Dec 22, 2015 • 30min

Somali Community in Maine with Catherine Bestemen

This is the second episode of Safe Space Radio to feature Catherine Bestemen, Francis F. and Ruth K. Bartlett Professor of Anthropology at Colby College and the author of Unraveling Somalia: Race, Class, and the Legacy of Slavery. Catherine has spent her career studying society in both Somalia and Maine, where many Somali refugees have ...read more » The post Somali Community in Maine with Catherine Bestemen appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Dec 14, 2015 • 30min

The Roots of Crisis with Catherine Bestemen

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Catherine Bestemen, Francis F. and Ruth K. Bartlett Professor of Anthropology at Colby College. She is the author of Unraveling Somalia: Race, Class, and the Legacy of Slavery and has worked closely with the Somali community in Portland, Maine. She discusses the extraordinary resilience of this community, the impact ...read more » The post The Roots of Crisis with Catherine Bestemen appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Dec 7, 2015 • 0sec

Navigating the Asylum Process with Phil Mantis

Lawyer Phil Mantis works for the Immigrant Legal Assistance Program, or ILAP, in Portland, Maine. ILAP provides free legal help to people seeking asylum in the United States. Phil explains the difference between a refugee and an asylee, describes the most common reasons asylum cases are denied, and explains how ILAP helps asylees apply successfully. The post Navigating the Asylum Process with Phil Mantis appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Nov 30, 2015 • 30min

The Challenge of Seeking Asylum with Alice B

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Alice B, an asylum-seeker from Burundi who now lives in Portland, Maine. She talks about her work to support and empower women who have faced cultural silencing and endured trauma in both Burundi and the U.S. Alice and Anne explore ways that refugees might be connected with therapists ...read more » The post The Challenge of Seeking Asylum with Alice B appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Nov 23, 2015 • 29min

Leaving Syria with Ana

This episode of Safe Space Radio features Ana, who escaped Syria while 8 months pregnant in 2013 and now lives in Maine. She talks about trading the daily threat of bombings and kidnappings for a life of uncertainty as she and her husband applied and waited for asylum—and how the experience changed her understanding of ...read more » The post Leaving Syria with Ana appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Nov 9, 2015 • 0sec

Somali Women in Maine with Fatuma Hussein

Safe Space Radio talks with Fatuma Hussein of United Somali Women of Maine. She describes the challenges of resettlement for refugees fleeing war in their native countries, which she experienced herself as a teenager. She addresses the presumption that refugees have a negative impact on the state’s economy and culture, and explains her vision for ...read more » The post Somali Women in Maine with Fatuma Hussein appeared first on Safe Space Radio.
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Oct 19, 2015 • 0sec

Non-Native Allies

This episode highlights the Maine-Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Safe Space Radio speaks with non-native allies who are working on how to best respond to the needs that the TRC brought to light, and why these issues matter to them personally. The post Non-Native Allies appeared first on Safe Space Radio.

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