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In this engaging conversation, Greg Davenport interviewsPhil Suarez on his remarkable journey from his European roots to becoming a paramedic in New York City and eventually a humanitarian worker. He discusses the challenges he faced growing up, including language barriers and the dangersof NYC urban life in the 1980s. As a founding member of NYC Medics, Phil discusses his experiences providing aid in disaster-stricken areas like Pakistan after the 2005 earthquake.
In this conversation, Phil Suarez shares his experiences inemergency response and humanitarian aid, detailing the challenges faced on the frontlines and the importance of serving marginalized populations. He emphasizes the need for self-sustainability in aid efforts and the ethical considerations of providing assistance. The discussion also highlights the various ways individuals can contribute to humanitarian efforts, whether through direct action or support in their local communities.
By Dr. Gregory Davenport and Jamie Anne Gustafson, PhDIn this engaging conversation, Greg Davenport interviewsPhil Suarez on his remarkable journey from his European roots to becoming a paramedic in New York City and eventually a humanitarian worker. He discusses the challenges he faced growing up, including language barriers and the dangersof NYC urban life in the 1980s. As a founding member of NYC Medics, Phil discusses his experiences providing aid in disaster-stricken areas like Pakistan after the 2005 earthquake.
In this conversation, Phil Suarez shares his experiences inemergency response and humanitarian aid, detailing the challenges faced on the frontlines and the importance of serving marginalized populations. He emphasizes the need for self-sustainability in aid efforts and the ethical considerations of providing assistance. The discussion also highlights the various ways individuals can contribute to humanitarian efforts, whether through direct action or support in their local communities.