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| Access | Public |
|---|---|
| License | Public Domain |
| Notes | In this hour of You Are Here, reporters speak with Arab Americans living in Massachusetts, to better understand the current revolutions occurring in the Middle East and North Africa. Not only do these Bostonians deal with the conflicts occurring in their home countries, but they also struggle emotionally with the internal conflict of living so far from home during a time of tremendous change. Do they feel helpless, or hopeful? From their home in America, how do they stay connected not only to their friends and family, but to the revolutions? You'll hear from a Syrian family trying to keep the fight alive and teach their children about Syria's history of oppression, Egyptian professionals helping to fund innovative revolutionary efforts, Tunisian women advocating for education, and a Turkish political fellow explaining the reasons behind his country's unique stability within the region. We also ask Arab Americans what they miss most about their home country, and answers vary from tangible things to the unimaginable. |
| Programtitle | The Arab Revolution, Miles From Home |
| Station | WERS 88.9 |
| Network | WERS |
| Host | Kathryn Barnes |
| Origin | Boston |
| Air Date | 6/3/2012 |
| Writer(s) | Kathryn Barnes |