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The Stories of Ourselves
Tina Al-khersan
7 episodes
5 days ago
Join me on a journey in discovering and documenting our histories. I’ll begin with my own family’s story before I ask other migrants (a broad category I envision to include immigrants, refugees, and people still on the move) to discover parts of their lost histories. Together, we will discover one of the most important stories – the stories of ourselves.
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Join me on a journey in discovering and documenting our histories. I’ll begin with my own family’s story before I ask other migrants (a broad category I envision to include immigrants, refugees, and people still on the move) to discover parts of their lost histories. Together, we will discover one of the most important stories – the stories of ourselves.
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 5: It's Like A Dream - Mama, Part 2
The Stories of Ourselves
26 minutes 3 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 5: It's Like A Dream - Mama, Part 2

In today's episode, my mom shares more about her journey out of Iraq to New Zealand and ultimately to Michigan. She walks us through the many goodbyes she had to say and what kept her going when she was forced to leave her loved ones behind.

The Stories of Ourselves
Join me on a journey in discovering and documenting our histories. I’ll begin with my own family’s story before I ask other migrants (a broad category I envision to include immigrants, refugees, and people still on the move) to discover parts of their lost histories. Together, we will discover one of the most important stories – the stories of ourselves.