Samra Culum is Student Development Coordinator at the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) and a refugee. As a child, she fled with her family from war-torn Bosnia, and through the CSI Refugee Resettlement Program, settled in Twin Falls, Idaho, with her family.
In this episode, Samra discusses what she and her family experienced in their community in Bosnia as underlying tensions and divisions broke out into war and ethnic cleansing and what the process of escaping and eventually resettling in the United States was like. Culum then goes over her feelings and thoughts about the recent surge of anti-refugee sentiment that has emerged in the Twin Falls area surrounding the CSI Refugee Resettlement Program lately and how difficult, painful, and important it is to revisit traumatic memories and experiences and process them in a meaningful way.
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