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M. L. Schultze, who is the digital editor and an award-winning reporter
and analyst at WKSU-FM (89.7 on the FM dial) has produced a series of
radio spots about Bhutanese/Neapese refugees living in the Akron area.
These programs aired on WKSU recently and they are still availablee as
MP3 files on the www.wksu.org website.
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Following are links to each of the six five-minute programs, with a list of the people interviewed in each story.
Festivals, fishing, and the world's game of football
Naresh Subba Ash Maya Subba Bersha Ghimirey Mahananda Luitel Meg Dhimal Bhakta Ghimirey *Sangan internet radio http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44544
Law, order and building trust
Naresh Subba Captain Sylvia Trundle Officer Kevin Evans John Valle Bharat Bista http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44543
Learning language, culture and more
Principal Teacher Catherine Hughes Deepan Biswa Nilam Ghimirey Dee Moore Mahananda Luitel http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44542
Bhutanese resettlement has had a big economic impact
Tika Dhimal Naresh Subba Antoine Wilson, job orientation for International Institute of Akron Elaine Woloshyn, International Institute of Akron, Executive Director Scott Bailey, baker http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44540
North Hill, its history and its newest settlers
Amber Subba Kevin Evans Laura DeVitis Carl Wallace, pastor http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44537
How thousands of people arrived in Akron from half a world away
Lai and Indrawoti Rai Madhu Sharma, immigration attorney with IIA Naresh Subba Mary Raitano, IIA resettlement director Nilam Ghimirey Elaine Woloshyn http://www.wksu.org/news/feature/bhutanese_in_akron/44538
WKSU broadcasts at 89.7 MHz throughout NE Ohio and is affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), and Kent State University.
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