Today we hear from Joel Ntando, coordinator of the Refugee Speakers Bureau at the Idaho Office for Refugees. Joel has a background in theater and academia. He lived and worked in South Africa for 14 years before resettling in Idaho and is originally from the Democratic of Republic of Congo. He shares what World Refugee Day means to him personally and what it means for everyone on a global level.
Mona Heern shares with Mosaics about her experiences as a young girl growing up during the Iranian revolution of 1979. Mona’s family and other...
Fredrick Shema grew up in a refugee camp in Uganda before resettling in Boise with his family in 2012 as a high school student....
Mungo Ligoya uses the power of art to connect people and inspire conversations that challenge oppressive systems. Mungo was born and raised in Malawi,...