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W&J学生与W伙伴&JDiversity & 领导项目 to Highlight Immigrant Stories with Refugee Voices Lecture Series

Created: October 29, 2020  |  Last Updated: September 21, 2021  |  Category:   |标签: , , , , ,

华盛顿,宾夕法尼亚州(10月. 29, 2020)—Everyone has a story. Clara Sherwood ’22 wants to make sure those stories are heard.

W&J junior—who is majoring in International Studies, Spanish and Music and Conflict Resolution (a thematic major she designed)—has been instrumental in organizing a new lecture series through 华盛顿 & 杰斐逊学院(W&J) Office of Diversity and 领导项目, bringing Refugee Voices to campus via webinar. Clara found the opportunity through connections she made this summer when she earned the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship.

After attending the Department of State’s Critical Language Virtual Institute to study Arabic, Clara became part of the alumni group for the scholarship where a peer introduced her to NaTakallam, an organization that works directly with refugees globally to allow them to share their experiences with others. Clara recognized an important opportunity for widening perspectives in the W&J社区, and began working with Director of Student Engagement Kellin Cavanaugh to plan virtual campus events.

“I knew this partnership was something that W&J needed because I didn’t know of any events that focused on refugees, so I reached out to Kellin to ask if we could do that,克拉拉说. “I thought this could be a great way for students to get engaged during the remote learning period, 不仅仅是彼此之间, but also with the larger global community.”

During the first talk, held Oct. 15, Afghani refugee Sayed Adiban shared his experience as a refugee who was forced to flee to Iran to escape the Taliban when he was nine years old. Adiban detailed the struggles and loss he has suffered, having several friends and family members killed and moving from country to country to avoid his own death. 目前, Adiban resides in Indonesia under refugee status, but he’s greatly limited by that status and is unable to work, 上大学, 甚至是开车.

“I think hearing from Sayed was beneficial for the W&J社区. A lot of us have read about the war in Afghanistan, but we haven’t heard about it from someone who experienced it firsthand. Listening to Sayed—for me, at least—the conflict became more real. He helped to humanize this worldwide refugee crisis, which is often reduced to mere statistics,克拉拉说. “We are in a country founded by immigrants, for immigrants. It’s really important to hear from people who have had this experience we might not have had so they don’t see them as ‘the other’ but as human beings.”

The next Refugee Voices series event is Nov. 12点7:30.m. 并向W&J alumni, faculty, staff and current students.

Clara’s work for 移民和难民 continues. Read about her personal web project Migrating Stories, an oral history project with the goal of promoting an understanding of the difficulties faced by migrants, 移民和难民.

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