11 episodes

Hearing human stories helps us care. Caring leads to friendship and friendship can change the world. Come along with us as we explore stories from the margins. Someone from a group that is often stereotyped, misunderstood, and/or mistreated could become your next best friend. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/operationamigos/support

Operation Amigos Megan Jensen

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Hearing human stories helps us care. Caring leads to friendship and friendship can change the world. Come along with us as we explore stories from the margins. Someone from a group that is often stereotyped, misunderstood, and/or mistreated could become your next best friend. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/operationamigos/support

    A Letter to the World: from the white mom of 3 biracial kids

    A Letter to the World: from the white mom of 3 biracial kids

    In the 1980s and 1990s, Amy Herrin Inette attended junior high and high school in Alabama, where racism and segregation were still very much alive and thriving. She recounts her experiences, including her marriage to a Black man and the challenges they experienced with their three bi-racial children. Amy pleads with other white people to open their hearts to recognizing not just blatant racism, but subtle ignorance that results in harm to our Black brothers and sisters. 


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    • 19 min
    Allison Dayton: Reconciling Faith and Rainbows

    Allison Dayton: Reconciling Faith and Rainbows

    In 2017, Allison's brother Preston took his life at the same time that her son was beginning his own process of coming out. While heartbreaking for her whole family, this tragedy started a chain reaction of positive learning that will continue to stand as a part of Preston's legacy for good. Allison instituted Lift and Love as a way to help support families in the LDS LGBTQ community. She teaches others (of many faiths) how to be accepting and supportive of LGBTQ loved ones in their circles (at home, at church, at school) while still maintaining a connection to Christ. Her hope is that fewer children of God will feel the desperation her brother Preston felt as they experience deeper understanding and love from those around them. 


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    • 55 min
    Rabbi Benny Zippel, Founder of Project H.E.A.R.T.

    Rabbi Benny Zippel, Founder of Project H.E.A.R.T.

    Rabbi Benny Zippel founded the Chabad Lubavitch of Utah, and Project H.E.A.R.T., which aims to help at-risk youth, Jewish and otherwise, all over the state. Rabbi Zippel is a huge proponent of helping others learn that each one of us is important, valuable, and needed in this world. Join us as we chat with him about his faith, his work, and the unselfish purpose to which he has dedicated his own life. 


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    • 59 min
    12 Years in Mexico: Part 2

    12 Years in Mexico: Part 2

    Justino and Brook Mora have just realized that Justino won't be allowed back into the United States for at least ten years. What will their life look like now, starting over with almost nothing? Join us as we listen in on their incredibly hard first years trying to build a life for themselves in Mexico, the things they learned from the amazing people and culture, and how they finally made it back to the U.S. 12 years later. 


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    12 Years in Mexico: Part 1

    12 Years in Mexico: Part 1

    Justino and Brook Mora were just beginning their life together when the dream became the nightmare. Brook would have to decide which she was willing to live without for ten years: her husband, or her country. Join us as we listen to the Moras' story about the intricacies, realities, and disappointments that are a part of an immigrant's life when trying to do things "by the book."


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Williamson Sintyl: "My Color is My Greatest Blessing"

    Williamson Sintyl: "My Color is My Greatest Blessing"

    In 2010 a massive earthquake hit the island nation of Haiti, killing hundreds of thousands and displacing 5 million. Williamson Sintyl miraculously survived the earthquake, even after hours trapped under three floors of rubble. Join us as he tells his story of survival, emerging stronger, and building something even bigger than he'd imagined afterward. 


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    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

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4 Ratings

Barb LW ,

Humanizing Immigration

I have really enjoyed this podcast so far and look forward to more episodes. I love the vision and hope that more people can listen and begin to feel empathy for humans with a different story than their own. Stories and real-life experiences are so impactful and can temper the political rhetoric and fear that drives most people’s views on immigration. Thanks for starting this podcast!

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