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On today’s episode, we have Asma Hassan, a first-generation Somali woman. In this episode, Asma shares her understanding of what it means to be Somali. She does this through talking about The Somali Education Fund, which she started while in University. Asma’s episode highlights the significance of community as she reflected upon her experiences working with elders, students, and youth. Throughout this episode, Asma has uncovered that the concept of home is not merely confined to the four walls, and the roofs over our heads, but the spaces we’re in, who’s in them, and how they make us feel.
By Khalid EgehOn today’s episode, we have Asma Hassan, a first-generation Somali woman. In this episode, Asma shares her understanding of what it means to be Somali. She does this through talking about The Somali Education Fund, which she started while in University. Asma’s episode highlights the significance of community as she reflected upon her experiences working with elders, students, and youth. Throughout this episode, Asma has uncovered that the concept of home is not merely confined to the four walls, and the roofs over our heads, but the spaces we’re in, who’s in them, and how they make us feel.