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KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson had the chance to sit down with two refugee liaisons from the Granite School District, Danjuma Alcala and Ghasaq Maiber. She was so impressed with the work they do and the people they are, that she wanted to share the whole of the interview here. They talked about the hundreds of refugee children in the Granite District, the 100 languages spoken, the challenges the children, their families and their teachers face. Broader than that, they talked about what all refugees need and want more than anything else. It's not a job or money or even food. It's friendship.
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KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson had the chance to sit down with two refugee liaisons from the Granite School District, Danjuma Alcala and Ghasaq Maiber. She was so impressed with the work they do and the people they are, that she wanted to share the whole of the interview here. They talked about the hundreds of refugee children in the Granite District, the 100 languages spoken, the challenges the children, their families and their teachers face. Broader than that, they talked about what all refugees need and want more than anything else. It's not a job or money or even food. It's friendship.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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