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Understanding the Journeys of Somali Refugee Youth

Sirad Shirdon In the past few weeks, as media coverage has been dominated by refugees and migrants arriving in Europe, my thoughts returned to Somali refugee youth I met back in December 2012. In my work with a local elementary school in Nairobi, Kenya I was requested to give a motivational talk to the mostly…

July 29, 2015 in English Language Learners, Refugees, Somali, Somali Diaspora, Youth.

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