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Father Lawrence Frizzell interviews Sarah Salvadore, a recent graduate of the Jewish-Christian Studies Graduate Program at Seton Hall University, about “Religion and Journalism.”
Father Lawrence Frizzell interviews Sarah Salvadore, recent graduate from the Jewish-Christian Studies Graduate Program at Seton Hall University, about her thesis on women migrants, in the Bible and now.
In this episode of BSing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to religious scholar and journalist Sarah Salvadore about religion, immigration, cultural differences around the world, human rights, and other interesting topics. Sarah received her Masters in Journalism at Columbia University and is now studying religion and conflict at Seton Hall University. She has written articles for Slate about immigration and human rights issues at the US-Mexico border and collaborated with Sarah Stillman on an article for the New Yorker entitled: "When Deportation is a Death Sentence" . Link to Sarah's articles: https://slate.com/author/sarah-salvadore
Father Lawrence E. Frizzell speaks with Sarah Salvadore, data/investigative journalist and student in the Jewish-Christian Studies Graduate Program at Seton Hall University, about her work that focuses on refugees and Mexican Migration.
Forced gang recruitment is a big problem in the Northern Triangle (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras), with migrants fleeing out of the region to other countries, including the US. Many are unaccompanied minors due to the fact that gangs are often targeting youth. Guest Amber Moffett joins host Seth Daire to discuss the problem and how human trafficking occurs within gangs and how it's creating hundreds and thousands of migrants, which are then vulnerable to trafficking en route to wherever they are fleeing to. Sources: No Place to Hide - International Human Rights Clinic, Harvard Law School, https://www.wola.org/sites/default/files/downloadable/Citizen%20Security/past/Harvard_Gangs_NoPlaceToHide.pdf A Refugee Crisis: Why Children, Men and Women are Fleeing the Northern Triangle of Central America - Latin America Working Group, http://lawg.org/action-center/lawg-blog/81-being-better-neighbors-towards-latin-america/1625-a-refugee-crisis-why-children-men-and-women-are-fleeing-the-northern-triangle-of-central-america Code Red - Daniel Alarcon, https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/23/magazine/code-red.html Are Juvenile Gang Members Victims of Labor Trafficking? - Christina M. Rizen, http://lawecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1087&context=clrj New Humanitarian Frontiers - IDMC, http://www.internal-displacement.org/library/publications/2015/new-humanitarian-frontiers-addressing-criminal-violence-in-mexico-and-central-america/ Mafia of the Poor - International Crisis Group, https://www.crisisgroup.org/latin-america-caribbean/central-america/62-mafia-poor-gang-violence-and-extortion-central-america Easy Prey - International Crisis Group, https://www.crisisgroup.org/latin-america-caribbean/central-america/easy-prey-criminal-violence-and-central-american-migration No Country for Lost Kids - P.J. Tobia, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/country-lost-kids/ Unaccompanied Children - Verite, https://www.verite.org/unaccompanied-children-violence-and-conditions-in-central-american-agriculture-linked-to-border-crisis/ They Said We Would Pay With Our Lives - Annie Hylton and Sarah Salvadore, http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politic/gender_and_migration/2016/08/as_central_american_gangs_target_younger_kids_more_minors_are_fleeing_to.html Photo: Jose Cabezas at Reuters