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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2019 · 28 MIN

New Beginnings

from The Facing Project · host Indiana Public Radio

They say girls shouldn’t go to school. And by they, we mean Boko Haram. We share the story of Serena, a Nigerian student whose family fled the terror group and settled down in Flint, Michigan, during the water crisis. Now, she studies pre-med in Houston. Join J.R. and Kelsey as they explore new beginnings.Stories• They Say Girls Shouldn’t Go To School: Serena’s story as told to Rylee Fritsch from The Facing Project at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan. Performed by Sasha Donati.Music Used in this Episode• "Dog Soldier Stand Down" by Aglow Hollow Released under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. From the Free Music Archive.

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They say girls shouldn’t go to school. And by they, we mean Boko Haram. We share the story of Serena, a Nigerian student whose family fled the terror group and settled down in Flint, Michigan, during the water crisis. Now, she studies pre-med in...

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