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    Ep. 65 | Refugees being settled in the U.S. face challenges. Racism is one of them. But they all deal with it differently.

    en-usSeptember 10, 2021

    About this Episode

    A wave of Afghans is coming to the U.S. as the war in Afghanistan ends. Abigail Hauslohner, a roving national correspondent with the Washington Post, wrote a riveting story called "New Americans". She takes a profound look at the complicated ups and downs they and other immigrants face in the U.S. Follow us @podcastcolors
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