This podcast episode tells the stories of individuals who have experienced displacement and challenges as refugees. It highlights the violence and loss of roots that many refugees face, while also emphasizing the possibility of finding community and hope. The episode explores the experiences of a young girl who witnessed the violent deaths of her parents in the Congo and became an orphan, as well as a young girl with albinism who faced discrimination and fear in Africa and later became a refugee in the United States. Both individuals share their journeys of resilience and empowerment, highlighting the importance of providing support and opportunities for refugees.