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The Women International Day

Posted on June 23, 2017 by wasanabubakerblog

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My name is Wasan Abu Baker. I am a Muslim woman and community leader, advocate for the Syrian refugees, FIRM staff member, Sunday school teacher and currently a fellow of AFSC Pan Valley’s Tamejavi Cultural Organizer Fellowship Program (TCOFP). This … Continue reading →

Posted in Cultural Engagement, Cultural Sharing, International Women's Day, Learning Group, Madera, Memoirs, Spoken Narratives, Syrian Refugees, Tamejavi Fellows, Tamejavi Learning Groups, Working Teams Tagged Belonging, CA, Central Valley, Community, culture, Events, Fellows, Fresno, Gender, Heritage, Hmong, Identity, immigration, Indian, indigenous, Language, Learning Groups, Madera, Oaxaca, poetry, Popular Education, Punjab, Punjabi, Refugees, sharing, Social Justice, Women

Cross Cultural Competency Session at UCSF

Posted on June 23, 2017 by wasanabubakerblog

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In May Wasan and Asim Abu-Baker were invited to speak at the UCSF Fresno Family Medicine program Cross Cultural Competency lecture series hosted by Dr. Liana Milanes and her family medicine colleagues. The aim of the UCSF Cross Cultural Competency … Continue reading →

Posted in cross-cultural competency, Cultural Engagement, Cultural Sharing, Syrian Refugees, trainings, Workshop Tagged Central Valley, Community, culture, Fresno, Outreach, Refugees, sharing, Syrian Civil War, UCSF Family Medicine Program

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