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Meg Erskine and Multicultural Refugee Coalition

Season 1, Ep. 9

This week Constance is joined by Meg Erskine of Multicultural Refugee Coalition (MRC). Meg explains her story from nature conservation work to now working with MRC and the refugee community in Austin. MRC's mission is to create livelihood opportunities for refugees.


Learn more by visiting: https://www.mrcaustin.org/


Guest: Meg Erskine

Host: Constance Dykhuizen

Producer: Myrriah Gossett

Audio/Video engineer: Jake Wallace


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