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GUEST BLOG: Reflections from a Somali-American teacher

By: Qorsho Hassan I was raised by a single mother who valued education and the deen (Islam), and so my childhood revolved around books, the arts and constant exposure to the vibrancy of the somali dhaqan (culture). In the beginning of 2004, my mother sat me down to discuss how I’d be sharing my room…

January 7, 2016 in Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Somali Diaspora.

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