Here We Are Kori Suzuki
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- Society & Culture
Family. Identity. Loss. Joy. These are the little stories that make us who we are. Voices of color at a predominantly white institution. Season 2 — in production now.
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Fatiya
Fatiya Kedir is an International Studies major from Minnneapolis. This year, Fatiya did an oral storytelling project on mothers and daughters. For the final part of her project, she sat down to interview her mom.
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Zoe
Zoe Allen is a junior Sociology and American Studies major from South Minneapolis and the White Earth Reservation. Like for so many people, 2020 was a year of grief and loss for Zoe. She found healing at George Floyd Square.
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Ndunzi
Ndunzi Kunsunga is a junior Environmental Studies major from St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Ndunzi’s family never had a car. Instead, he grew up learning to get around by himself. One winter, Ndunzi took a trip to Milwaukee for the first time.
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Tyler
Tyler Sanchez is a first year from the north suburbs of Chicago. Tyler’s favorite movie is Call Me By Your Name, but it’s a complicated relationship.
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Kalala
Kalala Kiwanuka-Woernle is a junior Theater major from Boston. Kalala always knew she wanted to go into theater. But at the end of high school, she went to a production of Moulin Rouge that changed everything.
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Mandy
Amanda Maria Ortiz is a senior Political Science and International Studies major from the west side of Chicago. When she was 11, Mandy had to start over from nothing. What it takes, she learned, is figuring out who you were, who you are, and what you want for the future.