Hometown – Episcopal Migration Ministries

Hosted ByJanet Morford and Kendall Martin

A Podcast from Episcopal Migration Ministries

The Hometown podcast features interviews with people resettled to the U.S. as refugees, history and background on refugee-producing countries, interviews with authors, and spiritual reflections from lay and clergy across the Church. In addition, in-between season episodes include advocacy and policy updates, webinar recordings, and opportunities to get involved in the ministry of welcome.

The One Journey Movement

Hometown: EMM
Hometown: EMM
The One Journey Movement
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The One Journey Movement

Hometown: EMM
Hometown: EMM
The One Journey Movement
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Our guests on this episode: Wendy Chan and Vanda Berninger, cochairs for the One Journey Festival in Washington, DC. The mission of the One Journey Festival is to amplify refugee voices and enhance public awareness of refugee talents and contributions. They strive to build enduring allies for refugees and use cultural and technological tools to facilitate human connections between refugees and their host communities.

Our guest Vanda, who was born in Croatia, immigrated to Germany in 1991 during the civil war in former Yugoslavia. In Germany, Vanda served as the spokesperson for immigrant and refugee policy for a major German political party in Frankfurt/Main and worked for various development agencies and NGO’s. Currently, Vanda leads strategic partnership efforts for One Journey to influence
public perception of refugees in positive/celebratory ways and identify innovative partnership to address humanitarian crises.
Wendy Chan, is the co-founder of NOVA Friends of Refugees, a
grassroots coalition dedicated to welcoming refugees. Wendy immigrated to the US from China at age 12. Her humble, blue-collar immigrant background helped her appreciate the courage and tenacity of refugees and see the talents they could bring to America. Wendy leads the nearly 1,000 member interfaith coalition, born out of St. George’s Episcopal Church of Arlington’s Refugee Ministry, in helping refugees through advocacy, social services, and community engagement. She is also a Senior Manager at Accenture and a parishioner at St. George Episcopal Church. She has an MBA from Wharton, UPenn and an MA from SAIS, Johns Hopkins. She is a recipient of the 2018 Washington Business Journal’s Minority
Business Leaders Award.

Follow EMM on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram where we are @emmrefugees.

Join in the work of welcome by making a donation to Episcopal Migration Ministries. No gift is too small, and all are put to use to welcome our newest neighbors. Visit
episcopalmigrationministries.org/give or text HOMETOWN to 91999.

Our theme song composer is Abraham Mwinda Ikando. Find his music atwww.abrahammwindamusic.com.