Lila Suboh Oral History
During this interview, the interviewer Hannah Ryan interviewed Lila Suboh, one of the first founding members of the Majdal center…
These oral histories center the lives of activists, artists, and community builders who have made San Diego a vibrant and livable place for marginalized communities. They include stories of muralists at Chicano Park, leaders and participants after school programs in City Heights and in Barrio Logan, and other community members who have nurtured creativity as an integral part of social justice work.
During this interview, the interviewer Hannah Ryan interviewed Lila Suboh, one of the first founding members of the Majdal center…
This interview features Nayef and Jennifer Mogannam, a husband and wife who are both activists for the Arab communities in…
Author Note: This oral history was conducted and recorded by Maryam Keegham on an unknown date.
Pedro Rios, who’s hometown is San Diego, uses he/him pronouns and he is part of the American Friends Service Committee’s…
Nahomi Sanchez, pronouns (she/her/they), a 17-year-old high school student graduating a year early this spring and a current attendee at…
I met Justin Akers Chacón through Detention Resistance, one of the many ways in which this 50-year-old Chicano educator, author,…
Jennifer Frost Moreno (she/they) is an activist and Chicanx Art History professor who is involved in Armadillo’s Search and Rescue,…
This interview is conducted with Besma Coda, born and raised in a southern town of Iraq. She identifies herself as…
Julie Hendricks is a former Navy Helicopter pilot, now Mutual Aid volunteer and advocate. She grew up in Natick, Massachusetts…
Paloma Aguirre is a young Latina woman who is from San Francisco, who now resides in Imperial Beach and is…