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An Atlanta Radio Host Wants People To Stop Stigmatizing Africans Over Ebola by Joel3(m): 8:54am On Oct 07, 2014
Hussein Mohamed, originally from
Ethiopia, runs a radio show for African immigrants in his hometown of Atlanta.

In West Africa, radio stations are using their power to inform listeners about Ebola. And in Atlanta, an African immigrant is taking on the same mission.

Hussein Mohamed was born in Ethiopia and moved to the US as a child in the early 1980s, fleeing the country's civil war.

Today, he runs a radio show, Sagal Radio, targeted at Atlanta's African immigrant community, and he's trying to help his audience get a better understanding of Ebola.

Mohamed says he gets calls from concerned listeners who want to know how to avoid getting sick, or what to do if a family member is showing signs of the illness.

"[We bring on] guests, like doctors who know a lot about Ebola, and discuss issues about Ebola," he says. But he's worried about the effect that Ebola fears are having on the way that people treat Africans.

Recently, Mohamed had to take his mother, an elderly asthma sufferer, to a nearby hospital, DeKalb Medical. "They have a sign [that says] if you are from Africa or you've been in contact with someone from Africa
and you're feeling sick, put on a face mask," he says.

The sign targets all Africans, he complains, while just three countries
out of more than 50 on the continent are actually battling Ebola.

The hospital did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Mohamed is worried that this kind of
communication about Ebola will create misconceptions about people from Africa.

"We don't want to be targeted because we are from Africa and because of this disease," he says. But he stresses that African immigrants aren't taking the disease lightly.

"We're all worried," he says. And he hopes that the US government will pour enough resources into West Africa to help stop the disease. "Let's
fight it there so that we don't get it over here in the first place."

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Re: An Atlanta Radio Host Wants People To Stop Stigmatizing Africans Over Ebola by sorepco(m): 11:38am On Oct 07, 2014
oyibos are the most ignorant sometimes; but always claiming to be sophisticated. The elites are well read and educated but the common white man and woman have a great degree of ignorance running in them veins

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