Hamadi Jumale Oral History
Hamadi Jumale, born in Somalia and raised in Kenyan Refugee Camps, arrived in San Diego about 15 years ago. Facing…
The Refugee Health Unit is a part of the UC San Diego Center for Community Health launched in 2017 in response to the growing number of refugees in San Diego, which is home to the largest refugee population in California to date. They are focused on helping refugee communities overcome health inequities and to improve their agency. Their mission is to protect, promote, and improve the physical, mental and financial well-being of the refugee population in San Diego County. https://ucsdcommunityhealth.org/work/refugee-health-unit/
Hamadi Jumale, born in Somalia and raised in Kenyan Refugee Camps, arrived in San Diego about 15 years ago. Facing…
Dalia Mohammad is a vibrant 26-year-old Kurdish woman who works as a community health worker with License to Freedom, a…
Asmaa Deiranieh graduated from UC San Diego majored in Public Health. She is currently working as a program coordinator at…
Ismahan Abdullahi, is a first-generation Somali-American woman who has lived in Denver, Colorado before moving to South Bay and then…
Maryan Osman was born and raised in San Diego and is the daughter of Somali Refugees. In the interview she…
In this interview Jaffet Emmanuel Garcia, an undergraduate student at UC San Diego talks to former UC San Diego Alumni…
Shamseldin Abdelaziz is a 17 year old Hoover High School student who was born in Sudan and moved to Egypt…
Reflection: Established in 2017, the Refugee Health Unit is a functionary of the UC San Diego Center for Community Health…
Ramla Sahid was born in Mogadishu, Somalia in 1986 and is the founder and executive director of the Partnership for…
This interview with Noun Abdelaziz was facilitated by Reem Zubaidi at the Refugee Health Center. Noun and I met at…