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134 Moral Injury—Afghanistan, Where Joan Got a Text
Publisher |
The Observer Effect
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 08, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:44:11

Joan took part in this past August’s “Digital Dunkirk,” the frantic effort to help Afghans escape the Taliban when the U.S. withdrew after two decades in Afghanistan. During those sleepless nights, she began advocating, writing articles calling on the U.S. government to honor its commitment to the people who served alongside its military. I asked how Afghans came to mean so much to her ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician Dana Boulé.

Click to read Joan’s articles:

“Digital Dunkirk” - Mother Jones

“Op-Ed: Afghan Interpreters” - The Miami Herald

op-afghanistan-no-hope-for-those-left-behind-20211012-sw5c6uyednh6zbsbvevvb6njc4-story.html">“How Congress failed AFG” - The Orlando Sentinel

“Breaking hearts and minds” - Military Times

“From Quant Tin to Kabul”

“The Class Is Yours, Hamid”

“From PC to AFG” - The Providence College Podcast

Joan took part in this past August’s “Digital Dunkirk,” the frantic effort to help Afghans escape the Taliban when the U.S. withdrew after two decades in Afghanistan. During those sleepless nights, she began advocating, writing articles calling on the U.S. government to honor its commitment to the people who served alongside its military. I asked how Afghans came to mean so much to her ... and hope listening like this evaporates borders. Special thanks to the musician Dana Boulé.

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