Listen "Coffee & Phil Gazley: What about Refugees? (Ep. 35)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, the Philip Klayman and Phil Gazley discuss the intersection of the refugee population and human trafficking. They explore the vulnerability of refugees and the various reasons why people become refugees, such as war, persecution, political reasons, natural disasters, and climate change. The conversation also touches on the challenges and trauma that refugees face when they are forced to leave their homes and navigate a new culture. The hosts emphasize the importance of listening to refugee stories and getting to know different populations to combat misunderstanding and promote empathy. They also discuss the politicization of immigration and the need for accurate information and integration programs. In this conversation, Phil and his guest discuss the intersection of refugee resettlement and human trafficking. They emphasize the importance of listening to refugees' stories and building relationships with them. They also explore the connection between creating safe communities and combating human trafficking. The guest shares practical advice on engaging in human trafficking prevention among refugees, including working with local resettlement agencies, trusting professionals, designing culturally relevant materials, and serving culturally relevant food and drinks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the mission of Peace Catalysts International and the importance of listening, learning, and loving in peacebuilding efforts.Takeaways - Refugees are a vulnerable population due to the trauma they have experienced and the challenges they face in a new country. - There are various reasons why people become refugees, including war, persecution, political reasons, natural disasters, and climate change. - It is important to listen to refugee stories and get to know different populations to combat misunderstanding and promote empathy. - Immigration is a highly politicized topic that is often rooted in fear and inaccurate rhetoric. - Integration programs are crucial for helping refugees find jobs and establish themselves economically in their new country. Building relationships and listening to refugees' stories is crucial in understanding their needs and experiences. - Creating safe communities is an important aspect of combating human trafficking. - Engaging in human trafficking prevention among refugees involves working with local resettlement agencies, trusting professionals, designing culturally relevant materials, and serving culturally relevant food and drinks. - Peacebuilding efforts require listening, learning, and loving. - The mission of Peace Catalysts International is to equip and mobilize Christians for collaborative peacebuilding.Buy Coffee = https://threetreecoffee.com/collections/coffeesPhil Gazley = https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gazley-6783a01/?originalSubdomain=ukLove 146 article = https://love146.org/but-what-about-refugees/Order Three Tree Coffee!
More episodes of the podcast COFFEE &
Reflecting on 10 Years of Three Tree (Ep 44)
01/08/2025
Van Tours? A Unique Approach to Combat Trafficking (David Gamboa with Elijah Rising) (Ep. 41)
11/04/2025
Coffee Shop Managers Recap 2024 (Ep. 39)
27/12/2024
Mentoring Young Coffee Farmers in Colombia with Lucas Cuadros and Andres Cardona (Ep. 38)
06/12/2024
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.