Nahomi Sanchez Oral History
Nahomi Sanchez, pronouns (she/her/they), a 17-year-old high school student graduating a year early this spring and a current attendee at…
These oral histories were collected during the 2020 pandemics of COVID-19 and antiblackness. Together, these life stories make visible existing economic, social, environmental and racial injustices that the pandemics exacerbated. At the same time, they document strategies enacted by communities in San Diego and elsewhere to create safe, livable and humane spaces for each other.
Nahomi Sanchez, pronouns (she/her/they), a 17-year-old high school student graduating a year early this spring and a current attendee at…
I had the pleasure of interviewing Ms. Daniela Sodre. She is a fourth-year transfer student at UCSD, majoring in Developmental…
Angela Edith Tohalino Paredes was born in Arequipa, Peru in 1985 and identifies as an International student at UCSD. Angela…
Jennifer Frost Moreno (she/they) is an activist and Chicanx Art History professor who is involved in Armadillo’s Search and Rescue,…
Taha Hassane is an Arabic immigrant who was born and grew up in Algeria. He moved to the United States…
This interview is conducted with Besma Coda, born and raised in a southern town of Iraq. She identifies herself as…
Interviewing Angelina Santana was a pleasure, she is a kind, dedicated person who works with her community by being a…
Chuol Tut is the current Executive Director at the Southern Sudanese Cultural Center. During the interview, Chuol briefly explained his…
Julie Hendricks is a former Navy Helicopter pilot, now Mutual Aid volunteer and advocate. She grew up in Natick, Massachusetts…
Paloma Aguirre is a young Latina woman who is from San Francisco, who now resides in Imperial Beach and is…