
Episode 278
A firsthand account of, and calls to end, the humanitarian crisis in Tigray
Thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced after the prime minister of Ethiopia launched a military offensive in Ethiopia's Tigray region last November. Mellay Menelik, a San Franciscan who was in Tigray when fighting began, and Henock Woldu, who has been organizing with the Bay Area Tigrayan community to call for action to bring an end to the humanitarian crisis, share their experiences.
Civic · Laura Wenus, Liana Wilcox, Mel Baker
March 24, 202150m 16s
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Show Notes
Thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced after the prime minister of Ethiopia launched a military offensive in Ethiopia's Tigray region last November. Mellay Menelik, a San Franciscan who was in Tigray when fighting began, and Henock Woldu, who has been organizing with the Bay Area Tigrayan community to call for action to bring an end to the humanitarian crisis, share their experiences.
Topics
joe bidendisplacementtigrayethiopiawarforeign policysf bay areaviolencesan franciscoconflict