<p><em>One Million Neighbors </em>is a limited podcast series about how American faith communities mobilized to do the impossible: resettling more than a million Southeast Asian refugees, in the face of widespread hostility toward migrants.</p><p><strong><em> </em></strong>Dr. Melissa Borja is Associate Professor of American Culture and Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies at the University of Michigan. Trained at Harvard, the University of Chicago, and Columbia, she is a historian of migration, religion, race, and politics and author of <em>Follow the New Way: American Refugee Resettlement Policy and Hmong Religious Change</em> (Harvard University Press), which won the Thomas Wilson Memorial Prize and the Frank S. and Elizabeth D. Brewer Prize from the American Society of Church History. Dr. Borja advised Princeton&#39;s Religion and Forced Migration Initiative, is the lead investigator of the Virulent Hate Project, contributed research to Stop AAPI Hate, and for her research and advocacy on anti-Asian racism during the Covid-19 pandemic, USA Today honored her as one of its 2022 Women of the Year.</p><p><br></p><p><em>This podcast is part of AAPI Stories of Faith &amp; Life, an Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI) project funded by Lilly Endowment Incorporated. </em></p>

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Title Date published
003: Resettlement 2026-04-02
002: War 2026-04-02
001: Neighbors 2026-04-02
Trailer 2026-03-24

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