Judy Patacsil Oral History
Judy Patacsil is a professor of Filipino Studies and also is a licensed psychotherapist who leads Mental Health Services at…
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.
Judy Patacsil is a professor of Filipino Studies and also is a licensed psychotherapist who leads Mental Health Services at…
Benito Valez is a 14-year-old 9th grade student from Barrio Logan College Institute (BLCI) who identifies as Mexican American. Benito…
A collection of letters written by Venezuelan detained migrants covering the topics of their life in Venezuela, conflict, their detained…
Ivette Lorona, a second-year graduate student at San Diego State University studying Public Health and Latin American Studies, is the…
Kate Swanson, originally from Canada, is a professor of human geography at San Diego State University. Her work specifically focuses…
A collection of letters written by Venezuelan detained migrants covering the topics of their life in Venezuela, conflict, their detained…
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…
Agazit Tesfai and I were connected through the South Sudanese Center. We’d never met in person before the interview, so…
On May 25, 2018, I had the opportunity and privilege to interview a coordinator from the United Women of East…