Sheng Xiong Oral History
Sheng Xiong (she/hers) is a first generation Hmong American born and raised in Merced, California. As the daughter of Hmong…
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.
Sheng Xiong (she/hers) is a first generation Hmong American born and raised in Merced, California. As the daughter of Hmong…
I interviewed Raj Chetty on May 13, 2020. Raj Chetty is currently a professor at San Diego State University in…
Layla Ali came to the United States because of the corruption in her country and currently lives in San Diego…
Shamseldin Abdelaziz is a 17 year old Hoover High School student who was born in Sudan and moved to Egypt…
Nadia Atef is a multi-lingual Moroccan mother of two young girls who currently resides in San Diego. After winning a…
Keywords: Oral History, (Im)migration, Somalia, Egypt, Somali American, Family, Community, Community building/organizing, UWEAST, Youth, School, Education, Culture, Ramadan, COVID-19 I…
Suriyaan Hussein, a 21 year-old Somali-American, was born in Ohio and raised in Southern California. He grew up immersed in…
Interview Synopsis: The following interview is an interview with Alexander Huezo, a professor of Ethnic Studies who currently teaches at…
This interview is with Jean-Huy Tran who was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam then immigrated to the United States…
For this Oral History Interview, I talked with Jennifer Gonzalez, one of the lead organizers for Detainee Allies. Jennifer has…