Jess Whatcott Oral History
I had a great pleasure to interview Jess Whatcott. Whom pronouns are they, them, theirs. Dr.Whatcott was born on January 14…
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.
I had a great pleasure to interview Jess Whatcott. Whom pronouns are they, them, theirs. Dr.Whatcott was born on January 14…
Abdirizak Ahmed is the youth coordinator for UWEAST. Abdirizak Ahmed was born in Kenya and immigrated to the United States…
Thanh Pham is a 63-year old Vietnamese-American, and was a long-time resident of Berkeley, CA and the Bay Area. He…
This Interview is with César López, born August 23rd, 1974 in East Los Angeles. Cesar is currently tenured faculty at…
Leila Tran is a proud owner of a Vietnamese restaurant in Downtown Oakland. She was able to get a chance…
May Kao Xiong is a Hmong woman who migrated to Illinois, USA, when she was three years old and was…
Maryan Osman was born and raised in San Diego and is the daughter of Somali Refugees. In the interview she…
I interviewed Rebecca Bartel who is currently a 40-year-old professor born in Freiburg, Germany and who is teaching religious studies…
In this interview Jaffet Emmanuel Garcia, an undergraduate student at UC San Diego talks to former UC San Diego Alumni…
Rosette Nsonga is a 51 years-old Ugandan woman who came to the US in 2017. This interview explores her background…