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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcF6IRpe-Og; How did I become an international model when I was a child refugee?| Halima Aden; 7:58; Halima Aden made history when she became the first hijab-wearing model on the cover of Vogue magazine. Now she returns to Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp -- where she was born and lived until the age of seven -- to share an inspiring message about what she's learned on the path from child refugee to international model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wNif5SlN08; Don't pity refugees, believe in them...| Luma Mufleh; 14:05; Editor's note: "We have seen advances in every aspect of our lives -- except our humanity," says Luma Mufleh, a Jordanian immigrant and Muslim of Syrian descent who founded the first accredited school for refugees in the United States. Mufleh shares stories of hope and resilience, explaining how she's helping young people from war-torn countries navigate the difficult process of building new homes. Get inspired to make a personal difference in the lives of refugees with this powerful talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLeeTVmVrtA; The family I lost and gained in North Korea| Joseph Kim; 13:51; A refugee now living in the US, Joseph Kim tells the story of his life in North Korea during the famine years. He's begun to create a new life -- but he still searches for the family he lost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWfCi9WxK1E; A young poet is telling the story of Darfur | Emtithal Mahmoud; 10:51; Emtithal "Emi" Mahmoud writes poetry of resilience, confronting her experience of escaping the genocide in Darfur in verse. She shares two stirring original poems about refugees, family, joy and sorrow, asking, "Will you witness me?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bXAkbCyjpo; How can one assist in the rebuilding process for refugees? | Melissa Fleming ;16:12; Today's refugee crisis is the biggest since World War II, and it's growing. When this talk was given, 50 million people had been forcefully displaced from their homes by conflict and war; as of 2021, the number grew to more than 82 million. There were three million Syrian refugees in 2014; now there are 5.5 million languishing in neighboring countries. Inside this overwhelming crisis are the individual human stories -- of care, growth and family, in the face of lost education, lost home, lost future. Melissa Fleming of the United Nations tells the refugees' stories -- and asks us to help them rebuild their world.