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    What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020.Want to level up your Code Switch game? Try Code Switch Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/codeswitch

    SocietyCultureNews
    NPR
    27 Ratings

    Between 1987 and 2001, one American crossed over 1000 migrants from Mexico into the United States, using a variety of wild, comical and harrowing schemes to outwit authorities on both sides of the border. This is the story of a legendary man and unlikely hero, Elden Kidd, who supported his family of five as a Coyoté and gave countless others a chance at a better life.

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    7 Ratings

    The Family Histories Podcast is a show that celebrates those of us sat in archives, libraries, and spare bedrooms all around the world, tirelessly piecing together our collective social and family history.Join author and family historian Andrew Martin as he interviews a fellow genealogy addict about how they got hooked; listen to his guest tell the life story of their most fascinatingly good, bad, or plain ugly relative; and then it's time to face 'The Brick Wall' - where it's over to the listeners to see if they can help solve their family history puzzle.As a parting gift, Andrew offers each guest a surprise that no family history fan could possibly turn down.... a trip in his secret time machine.Find out more at: familyhistoriespodcast.com  Twitter: @FamilyHistPod Instagram: @FamilyHistPod Facebook: TheFamilyHistoriesPodcast

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    6 Ratings

    A podcast about stories in the Filipino diaspora hosted by Paola Mardo. Each episode moves beyond typical immigrant narratives to share thoughtful tales of love, loss, history, and humor through audio documentaries and creative approaches to storytelling with sound. Visit LongDistanceRadio.com to learn more.

    SocietyCulturePersonal Journals

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    4 Ratings

    Hi, I'm Daniel De Biasi, and I'm fascinated by people who achieved incredible things. In this podcast, I want to share with you stories of people who emigrate and re-start their life in a new country. I invite you to join me as I explore emigrant's stories. We would dive deep into how they did it, what reasons pushed them to leave their life behind, what challenges they faced, and what they managed to accomplish. I left Italy at 27, moved to the opposite side of the world, New Zealand, and then to Canada. If you have emigrated or thinking of doing it, or just curious about other people's stories, this is the podcast for you.

    SocietyCultureTravel

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    3 Ratings

    A podcast about people and events in American history you may not know much about. Yet.

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    2 Ratings

    Hosted by Francisco Oporta, associate immigration attorney & Miami managing attorney at the Law Offices of Aaron Chenault, contributing writer & NHL credentialed reporter for SB Nation's LitterBoxCats.com, creator of sports podcast SPORTS GOOFS, and creator of FJOJR, his personal content site since 2006.Francisco talks about his life experiences, opinions and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fjojr64/support

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    1 Rating

    We The Aliens podcast hosts conversations with IMMIGRANTS from all over the world who came to the US and found their path to the American Dream. No matter what their status is - undocumented, DACA recipient, permanent resident (green card holder), naturalized citizen - all are welcome here. We talk about the challenges of leaving the home country, finding the legal path, finding a way to belong in the new world, building a career, finding love, and sustaining the family traditions. We talk about IMMIGRATION as a process of growth and self-discovery, adaptation, overcoming cultural shocks, and fighting racial and ethnic stereotypes. We talk about the great contributions that immigrants make to the American economy, culture, science, and society. We also feature stories of the first-gens, FIRST GENERATION American-born, the third culture kids, who have their own set of struggles growing in between the cultures of their parents' home country and America. We talk about their battle to find their identity and carve their path while redefining what American is. We talk about philosophy, psychology, culture, language, and history. We also talk about the news of the day, things that we all worry about. If you love NPR, This American Life, The Daily, and Pod Save America, if you read Forbes, LA Times, The Atlantic, and New York Times, if you watch John Oliver, Bill Maher, Stephen Colbert, and/or Trevor Noah, if you are a Twitter and Clubhouse addict because you want to be closer to people, if you, your spouse, your parent, or your grandma is an immigrant-alien and you know that you and they came to this country to build, and you can’t stand discrimination and belittling of their lives and contributions, - this podcast is for you.

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    1 Rating

    Enduring pain is inevitable, but healing is too. Time to Heal explores diverse healing modalities, each of which brings hope and reminds us of the body's physical, psychological, and spiritual resiliency. Join us on the journey to recovering our most healed and whole selves as Emily Iannuzzelli interviews brilliant healers around the globe. Every episode has a transcript. You can find those here: www.timetohealpodcast.wordpress.com Braille version available upon request. Sign up for the Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hrgnRP Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily-iannuzzelli/support

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    1 Rating

    The Decolonized Motherhood Podcast is where motherhood meets social justice, hosted by Christie Lazo. Previously the Vida With Christie Podcast.

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    1 Rating

    Słuchowisko, którego akcja rozgrywa się współcześnie w Chicago wśród polskich emigrantów.

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    1 Rating

    A bimonthly discussion podcast for people who think and thank. Our aim is simple: to inspire our own and the next generation to turn challenges into coherent and meaningful solutions, focusing on humanity, leadership, and citizenship. This podcast is particularly beneficial to leaders, policy makers, academics, practitioners, and citizens. The podcast host, Stephen Kamugasa, FRSA, is a non-practising barrister, author, and blogger. He was formerly a Ugandan refugee as well. To learn more about him, please go to: https://thekamugasachallenge.com/

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    The Refugee Centre presents Point of Entry, which explores the experiences and challenges faced by many newcomers at various stages in their journey. Transcending borders, this podcast offers an exclusive into the voices behind the numbers and the policies behind the actions. Travel alongside The Refugee Centre (therefugeecentre.org) as our alternating hosts and guests discuss resettlement in Canada and the inner workings of grassroots organizations.Created in partnership with The Innovation Institute (tiicanada.org) and sponsored by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (crrf-fcrr.ca)

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    Countless Journeys & D’innombrables Voyages are original shows created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration located at Pier 21 in Halifax, the site of arrival for nearly a million immigrants. Connect to the human side of immigration through stories that warm the heart, build empathy and highlight the contributions made by newcomers. Dive into our shared history and honour those who now call Canada home as our guests share the challenges, joy and unexpected humour they’ve experienced along the way. This is Countless Journeys.

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    This podcast explores the Latinx community in Los Angeles by bringing conversations of sharing stories of Latinos breaking barriers, pop-culture, education, and mental health, highlighting Latino-owned businesses, Immigration, and culture including foods, traditions, and identity.

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