An Interrupted Border Crossing: A Story of Courage and Hope with Dorsa Ghazanfari
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Join Kate and Sabrina as they step in the studio for the first time with Dorsa Ghazanfari, a CFD Undergraduate Fellow. Dorsa opens up about her mom’s experience as Baháʼí Post-Iranian Revolution and how it led to an unsuccessful border crossing, which impacts their thought processes today. They dive into state-based religious oppression, finding a welcoming religious community, and channeling generational trauma into motivation.
This episode contains mention of gun violence. Please keep this in mind when deciding if and how you’ll listen.
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