Afghan Refugees: Where They Are Now
Aug. 30, 2022 will mark one year since the last US Air Force plane departed the tarmac at Kabul International Airport. To hear how that resettlement process is going in Illinois, we checked in with two experts.
Aug. 30, 2022 will mark one year since the last US Air Force plane departed the tarmac at Kabul International Airport. To hear how that resettlement process is going in Illinois, we checked in with two experts.
On Today's 21st: Illinois lost more residents than any other state last decade. But how big of a problem is population loss, and what can communities do about it? One way to counter the trend is accepting more refugees into Illinois. We heard from public and private groups trying to do just that. And, there’s a growing market for plant based meat that tastes and looks like the real thing. We talked about what the future might look like for soy based meats here in Illinois.
Figuring out America’s healthcare system can be hard for anyone. It can be especially challenging for refugees, who often face significant language and cultural barriers. But one group is trying to bridge that gap by training refugees as health navigators in their own communities.
Across the United States, there’s a push to give new doctors cultural training to work with refugees and other immigrants. And some say it’s the difference between healthy and sick patients.
Refugees and other immigrants face lots of obstacles when it comes to getting healthcare and the language barrier is one of the biggest. Side Effects Public Media goes inside one clinic in rural Missouri that's trying to help Congolese refugees.