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Sarah Pearose
This interview is with Sarah Pearose, an Afghan-American medical student living in San Antonio, where she grew up. Sarah comes from a family of medical professionals and attends University of Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine in pursuit…
Tags: Accessible healthcare, Afghan American, Afghanistan, Farsi, Health Careers High School, Hijab, Imam Ali, immigrant parents, Muslim Woman Identity, Nahj al-Balagha, Osteopathic medicine, Ramadan, San Antonio, Shia Islam, Texas freeze, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Travel, University of the Incarnate Word
Rene Slataper
This interview is with Rene Slataper, who is currently seeking a ministry license and ordination at Chicago Theological Seminary. He shares his upbringing in San Antonio, coming from a military town and navigating his identity at a young age. Rene…
Sharjeel Syed
This interview is with Sharjeel Syed, a first-generation undocumented Pakistani Muslim-American, who is currently in his first year of residency in Chicago, Illinois. Sharjeel’s experience of growing up in San Antonio, going to the local mosque, and…