Kafisa Mohamed Oral History
This interview takes place at the East African Cultural and Community Center in City Heights, San Diego. The center is…
These oral histories center the lives of activists, artists, and community builders who have made San Diego a vibrant and livable place for marginalized communities. They include stories of muralists at Chicano Park, leaders and participants after school programs in City Heights and in Barrio Logan, and other community members who have nurtured creativity as an integral part of social justice work.
This interview takes place at the East African Cultural and Community Center in City Heights, San Diego. The center is…
Ana Hernandez, who was born and raised a San Diego native, speaks about her experience with the Barrio Logan College Institute (BLCI), and how the program has profoundly impacted her and shaped her life in many ways. She went to high school in San Diego, and shares with us the different encounters she has faced as a current college student who decided to stay in her hometown. This interview covers the different obstacles Ana faced during her transition from high school to college, the most rewarding experiences she’s had, how she feels BLCI helped prepare her for college, as well as what she feels the BLCI can do to go above and beyond to continue to improve the program for future students. The interviewer met Ana through one of the instructors at BLCI who stated her opinion would be great since she had been in the program since the fourth grade. The interview was conducted at BLCI. The interviewer wanted to interview Ana because they wanted to hear her perspective on how her college experience was, since she was able to be a part of such a wonderful program like the BLCI. The interviewer is Sonia Valadez, a 4th year Political Science and Ethnic Studies major student at UCSD who is also a first generation college student who grew up in Fresno, CA. Sonia felt deeply connected to the interviewee and the Barrio Logan community, which reminded her of her roots and her community that is predominantly Hispanic with higher crime rates and low income households. Sonia wanted the interviewee’s perspective on her college experience and how BLCI has helped her as the interviewer also faced much hardship trying to attend college without any support from the community. The interviewer is deeply engaged and passionate about working with BLCI and interviewing their alum to hear about what they’re up to now, their experiences, and how they can better the program.
Daniel Mendoza grew up in San Diego, but his family originated from Mexico. I had the pleasure of meeting Daniel…
Shaun Tuazon, a 31-year-old Filipino American, was born in Oakland, CA and raised in Alameda. He identifies as a homosexual…
Milenia Quintero was born in 2000 at the port of Manzanillo, Mexico and immigrated to the United States with her…
Felix Tuyay, born in 1950, grew up in San Diego and attended San Diego City College and San Diego State…
Judy Patacsil is a professor of Filipino Studies and also is a licensed psychotherapist who leads Mental Health Services at…
Ashley Gonzalez is a current high school senior who will be starting at the University of San Diego in the…
Ivette Lorona, a second-year graduate student at San Diego State University studying Public Health and Latin American Studies, is the…
Reynaldo Arellano, also known as Rey, born on June 3rd, 2004 in the County of San Diego is a 14…