Self Evident Presents: “Arrival” (by VPM’S Resettled)
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About the episode:
The LahPai family’s arrival to Virginia from Myanmar was highly anticipated: the local resettlement agency prepped their home; the local religious community was ready to provide support; the family’s U.S connection lived just minutes down the street. Even with these support systems, resettlement was (and still is) not a straightforward, clean-cut process.
Why is that? In this debut episode from Resettled — a series by Virginia Public Media about the real experiences of refugees after they arrive to the U.S. — you'll meet the people helping the LahPais during their early days of resettlement... and explore some of the unexpected difficulties that arise when moving to a new country, a new culture and a new life.
Reading and Resources:
More photos and stories available at vpm.org/resettled
Credits:
Resettled is a production of VPM
Produced by Gilda di Carli and edited by Kelly Jones, with oversight from Angela Massino and Nate Tobey
Hosted by Ahmed Badr
Production management by Gavin Wright
Steve Humble is VPM’s Chief Content Officer
Music for this episode by Sandhill and Blue Dot Sessions.
Special thanks from VPM:
Thanks to Catherine Komp, Zar Wahidi, Yasmine Jumaa and interns Safiya Ahmed and Helen Zein Eddine, along with the folks at NPR’s Story Lab for helping kickstart the podcast.
Thanks to Leslie Bretz, Louise Keeton and Michael Hayes for web and digital support.