Podcast Episode 8:
Ethiopian Seniors Navigating COVID-19

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Tesfa Program Founder, Selam, chats with Seattle seniors, Deresh, Berhane, and Gabrakedon. These three Ethiopian seniors share their stories of immigrating to the U.S. and challenges during the pandemic. Topics: Seniors, Community Gardening, Immigration, Unemployment, COVID-19, Technology
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In this episode

Deresh

Derseh, a mechanic at a local paint factory, discusses his experiences with adjusting to life in the US from Ethiopia, unemployment, and experiences of being a senior during the pandemic.

Berhane

Berhane is a senior who shares his experiences of how he stayed healthy physically and emotionally during the height of the pandemic.

Michael Neguse

(Tigrinya Interpreter for Berhane) Michael is one of the founders of the East African Seniors Meal Program and a leader in the community. He translates Berhane's interview in Tigrinya to English for our podcast episode.

Gabrakedon

Gabrakedon is a father who brings into light how the COVID-19 lockdowns have allowed him to gain new perspectives on family roles and support.

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