Dalia Mohammad Oral History
Dalia Mohammad is a vibrant 26-year-old Kurdish woman who works as a community health worker with License to Freedom, a…
San Diego serves as an important hub for the resettlement of refugees and migrants. Their life stories–about memories of war, the challenges of navigating the city’s bureaucracy, the violence of gentrification and policing–illuminate the textured life of these communities, deepen academic knowledge about power and agency, and highlight new methods to address the pressing challenges of our time.
Dalia Mohammad is a vibrant 26-year-old Kurdish woman who works as a community health worker with License to Freedom, a…
Marysol Gomez is an AVID Elective teacher at San Ysidro High School. She found her aspiration for teaching during college,…
Oumnia Konate is a 13 year-old Sudanese-American who was born and raised in San Jose, California before moving to San…
On May 22, 2021, I had the honor to interview Kimberly, a fourth-year student at San Ysidro high school. Kimberly…
Asmaa Deiranieh graduated from UC San Diego majored in Public Health. She is currently working as a program coordinator at…
Marko Gutierrez is an AVID coordinator and AP Language teacher at San Ysidro High School. He graduated from San Diego…
I had the great pleasure to interview Akon Thon, Whose pronouns are she, her. Ms.Thonis from Sudan and moved to…
Monique Vasquez was born in San Diego and is a soon-to-be college student of San Diego State University. Born to…
Ismahan Abdullahi, is a first-generation Somali-American woman who has lived in Denver, Colorado before moving to South Bay and then…
Tsia Xiong is the chapter director for faith-based grassroots community organization Faith in the Valley – Merced County. Tsia Xiong…