"We need jobs and training because we can't make it this way:" South Sudanese youths in Richmond speak out

African-Australian youth are seen at a True Blue Crew and United Patriots Front rally to celebrate Donald Trump's election to the U.S. Presidency at State parliament in Melbourne, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016. (AAP Image) NO ARCHIVING

African-Australian youth are seen at a True Blue Crew and United Patriots Front rally in Melbourne. Source: AAP

Richmond is home to South Sudanese, and other African youths who are leaving in public housing and many of them don't have jobs. These youth have been to the justice system, and that makes it hard for many of them to find employment or even courses that could help them find better jobs. In this podcast, you will be listening to three youths who were delegated to tell their stories.



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