What happens when a sociologist and a musician reimagine immigration narratives together? In this episode, acclaimed vocalist and cultural strategist Meklit Hadero joins Stanford sociologist Tomás Jiménez for a powerful conversation on music, migration, and belonging. Hosted by Ellen Oh, the episode explores how artists and researchers are working across disciplines to challenge dominant narratives and build new cultural frameworks. From refugee stories to immigrant soundscapes, this episode reveals the deep role of art in shaping not just identity—but public understanding and social change. Featured Guest: Meklit Hadero & Tomas JimenezFollow Stanford Arts on Instagram and YouTube for more stories and updates. CreditsHost: Ellen OhCreator/Producer/Editor: Taylor JonesProduction support: Edi DaiSound Designer and Mix Engineer: Chase EverettTheme song and Music: Juana IzuzquizaExecutive Producers: Ellen Oh and Anne ShulockArtwork: Connie Ko.Special thanks to Deborah Cullinan.Art & is supported by the Stanford Visiting Artist Fund in honor of Roberta Bowman Denning.
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