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Pathways to College for Refugees
Pathways to College for Refugees We are pleased to welcome our guest Daniel Jacoby, who is Assistant Director of the Episcopal Refugee and Immigrant Center Alliance (ERICA), affiliated with the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Baltimore, MD. Daniel discusses his early experience with helping Afghan refugees gain admission to several Baltimore-area colleges to complete their education after fleeing Afghanistan’s Taliban regime.Before becoming the Assistant Director of ERICA, Daniel had a career in teaching high school history. He worked in schools in Czechoslovakia, Finland and Israel -- and, for the previous 20 years, in Baltimore. Topics Discussed:00:00 Pathways to College00:00 Introduction01:03 How it started04:40 How did colleges react?06:36 Non-academic needs08:28 Some stories10:16 How has this affected you personally?12:41 What has surprised you?14:09 How can people help?16:23 Any final words?17:32 Thanks to allResources mentioned in this episode:Directions | Cathedral of the IncarnationListening for Clues | On the Journey with Jon and LaurenEpiscopal Refugee and Immigrant Center Alliance (ERICA) |<br/> Listening for Clues is pleased to present our new series, "Good News!" featuring weekly conversations with people who are making a difference, large or small. We want everyone to know what they are doing, why they are doing it, and how. So, our listeners and viewers can experience the good news and go out and make a difference themselves. Listening for Clues invites you into conversations that discover clues, rather than solutions to life’s problems. Join the journey with Jon Shematek and Lauren Welch, Episcopal deacons, as we explore whatever lies ahead. Check our website Listening for Clues. © 2023 Listening for Clues