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ACLR 005: Understanding the Journey of An Asylum Seeker with Mpagi Kirumira

By Becki Saltzman | October 4, 2017

Mpagi Kirumira’s story unfolds in this interview, revealing insights and busting assumptions that many of us have about what it’s like to try to save your life by escaping to the United States. The roles of curiosity and adventure are clear as we peek inside the life of this Ugandan human rights activist and his journey to becoming an asylum seeker in the US.

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