Learning Project Aims to Share Afghan Refugee Stories on Campus

Learning Project Aims to Share Afghan Refugee Stories on Campus

Students in University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Honors College recently joined efforts to support refugees in Wisconsin through a service learning project. And they will build a greater understanding of what life is like for people fleeing their home countries to reach safety at a panel discussion, Afghan Refugees in Wisconsin, at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12, virtually in Zoom

The discussion is open to the public.

The panelists, from organizations in Eau Claire and Wausau helping Afghan refugees, will discuss resettlement efforts in Wisconsin:

  • Bea Evans, founder of Welcoming New Neighbors, Eau Claire
  • Gwendolyn Paul, executive director for New Beginnings for Refugees, Wausau
  • Eric Yonke, co-sponsorship coordinator of ECDC Multicultural Community Center, Wausau
  • Sayed Nasrullah Nabil, former employee of Educational and Cultural Center, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, Afghanistan
  • Professor Emeritus Donald Mowry, UW-Eau Claire 
  • Wisconsin journalist Julian Emerson, Eau Claire

Professor Lopamudra Basu, UW-Stout’s English, philosophy and communication studies department, will moderate the panel discussion.

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