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    Explore "osan" with insightful episodes like "ILERA : SI FERESE RE FUN AFEFE ATI ONJE WA; BIBOWO FUN OLORUN LAKOKO ADURA", "Spotlight Korea: Orphanage Visit", "Spotlight Korea: Half-Marathon", "Spotlight Korea: Girl Scouts Volunteer" and "Spotlight Korea: D4D Pot Pie" from podcasts like ""AWR in Yoruba - Adventist Agbaye Redio", "Spotlight Korea", "Spotlight Korea", "Spotlight Korea" and "Spotlight Korea"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Spotlight Korea: Girl Scouts Volunteer

    Spotlight Korea: Girl Scouts Volunteer
    On the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month Osan USO has Dine for a Dime where they serve the community home cooked meals for only 10 cents. This time they had help from a local Girls Scouts troop to serve up some home made red beans and rice and cornbread. If you’d like to volunteer you time and help out as well contact the Osan USO and let them know today.

    Spotlight Korea: D4D Pot Pie

    Spotlight Korea: D4D Pot Pie
    Twice a month on Wednesday the Osan USO hosts Dine for a Dime where they serve up a home cooked meal for the local community. The success of this project relies on members of the community that volunteer their personal time to help out. During their most recent Dine for a Dime they served up home made chicken pot pie and plenty of desserts to go along with it. If you’d like to pitch in and help out contact the Osan USO today.

    26. The Protest Episode

    26. The Protest Episode

    In the aftermath of George Floyd's death at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer, what may have begun as peaceful protests against racial injustice quickly turned violent, as riots and looting broke out throughout the city, then rapidly moved across the country. The military was not unaffected by this turmoil, as National Guard troops were called up to keep the peace, military leaders shared their perspectives on race, and the services march down the road of introspection. In this podcast, we discuss the Pentagon’s look at racial inequality in the military; on-base protests at Osan and Camp Humphreys in the USFK; the State Department’s struggle with diversity; the outgoing CMSAF’s hot take on racial injustice and the balanced commentary of the incoming CSAF; and the real numbers we’re dealing with related to racially-motivated killings in the U.S.

    Show notes at https://thedigressionpodcast.com/26

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