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Girl: What was the most shocking thing
in America, like what was different?
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Aleen: Schools are different.
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Here, you guys don't get beaten.
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Back in my country, oh, you do something,
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you get whooped.
[laughs]
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Boy: Wait, Really!
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[🎵 Music 🎵]
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Hi, I'm Jessie.
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Hi, I'm Amina
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I'm Mira, nice to meet you.
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I'm Jules...I'm Aleen
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Oh my god, they look taller than me !
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[All laugh]
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Boy: You're taller, you're taller
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Aleen: Did you guys have
any questions about me
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Girl: Where do you come from?
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A: I'm from DRC
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Boy: Democratic Republic of Congo
A: Oh wow! How do you know that?
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Jessie: That's in Africa, right?
A: Yea that's in Africa
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Je: Are you a refugee?
A: Yes, I'm a refugee.
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Jules: Ok, and what is that?
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It's a person who was forced to
leave their country because of war
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Ah, that's... that's not cool
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A: Yeah, it's not cool
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Mira: I can't relate to that but uhm
wow, that's really hard
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G: So, like, why is there a war in the DRC?
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A: There's a war because
one of the cultures is trying
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to take over the whole country
for themselves
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Ju: It wasn't like,
a military war or something
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A: No, it's not a military war
Ju: So...
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A: it's a war between people
that speak different languages
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M: What was it like, like,
how old were you?
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A: I was eleven years old
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- And what were some of the things
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that you saw in Congo during the war
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- Houses that were burnt
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A: A loud noise, heat, fire
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blood, a lot of people getting killed.
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M [softly]: wow
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It must have been really scary.
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Je: Was it hard to leave Congo?
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A: uh, it was hard for me,
'cause I was there by myself
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My mom left me with my dad,
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she ran away with my other 2 young siblings
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when there's a war, you know,
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your parents go their own way
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and you go your own way, you know
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they're just running for their safety...
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A: I didn't know where she was
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I didn't know anything about
where she was going...
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So me and my dad stayed in Congo
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trying to figure out where to go
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where was safe
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So, when my dad got killed
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– he got shot –
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I had to...
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figure out where to go by myself
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Ju: Oh
A: yeah
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Ju: Ish, I don't have a dad either
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he had cancer right here
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he died before they could do the transplant
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A: How long ago?
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Ju: It was when I was about, like,
16 months old I think so
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A: So you didn't get to see him
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Ju: nah, not really.
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G: How did you leave the country?
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Did you go to like, a different country or
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A: I had to walk
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I didn't know where I was going
I just went straight
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Je: Did you ask people for directions?
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A: There was nobody to trust for directions
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If I saw someone I would go hide
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because I thought they were the bad people
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M: How long did it take you to walk?
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A: About three months
M: Wow
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A: In the middle of the night I would just
sleep under dead bodies
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and if I heard any bomb I would just
lay down under dead bodies
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M: And where did you get, like,
food and water from?
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A: Uh, there was no food
and there was no water
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If you wanted water you would just have to
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go to a river or lake
Ju: yeah, to like
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A: y-yes. Dirty water, yes.
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Ju: oh, that seems kind of, like, disgusting
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A: Ah, you get used to it and it tastes great
[laughs]
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Now I don't think I would drink that water
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[both laugh]
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M: Were you alone the whole time?
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A: yes, I was alone by myself
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Je: And you did all this when you were,
like, no older than me
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A: By the time I got to Uganda I was 13
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Je: So not much older than me.
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I can't imagine having to go through that.
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B: What did you do once you were in Uganda?
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A: So, when I got there
I didn't know anybody
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I was kinda lost
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I was taken to the police station
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And the police station asked people
to come see if I was their child
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My mom showed up
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When I saw her I was so overwhelmed
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I didn't think she was in Uganda
I didn't know she was there
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Amina: That's so sad
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just looking at you I would never think
you walked days to, uh, that's crazy.
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It really is and it's an amazing story to tell
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Je: What's it like to be at a refugee camp
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A: I mean, it's safer than my country yea
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but there's shootings there too sometimes
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M: how long were you there?
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A: I was there for 2 and a half years
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Je: does everyone at the refugee camp
come to America?
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A: Oh, some people don't get a chance
Je: oh
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A: people, you know,
you go through a lot of interviews
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and if you miss, you make something
they decline your process
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you don't get, yea a lot of people
didn't get the chance to come here
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Je: Do you like it here?
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A: mh [laughs]
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A: I mean, during summer yes, but [laughs]
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yeah during winter and fall
I don't like it because it's cold
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Je: ye, Australia is really warm too
so I see where you're coming from
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Ju: what do you think of the food?
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A: actually one day in the airport (???)
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they gave us orange juice
and it tasted horrible
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yea I didn't like it
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Ju: uh, just to, just to tell you,
I also don't like orange juice
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[both laugh]
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G: What was the most shocking thing
in America, like, what was different?
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A: Schools are different.
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Here, you guys don't get beaten.
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Back in my country, oh, you do something,
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you get whooped.
[laughs]
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B: Wait, Really!
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A: yes, when you're late to school
you get whooped
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But here it's different
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