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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2020 · 35 MIN

13 - Rosana Campbell

from Doug's Front Porch · host Doug Madenford

In this episode I welcome Rosana Campbell, an old friend from college onto the front porch. We discuss her youth growing up in Brazil and how Brazil handles it's multi-cultural make up. We also discuss how she balances raising her child with Portuguese and her husband's Irish culture. Finally we talk about her job as Director of Lock Haven University's Center for Global Engagement and how their study abroad program is handling the COVID pandemic. To learn more about the Center for Global Engagement, please visit their website: https://lockhaven.edu/iis/ Support the show

In this episode I welcome Rosana Campbell, an old friend from college onto the front porch. We discuss her youth growing up in Brazil and how Brazil handles it's multi-cultural make up. We also discuss how she balances raising her child with Portuguese and her husband's Irish culture. Finally we talk about her job as Director of Lock Haven University's Center for Global Engagement and how their study abroad program is handling the COVID pandemic. To learn more about the Center for Global En...

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