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Located in the Horn of Africa, and known in ancient times for trees that produced the aromatic gum resins frankincense and myrrh, modern Somalia’s recent history has been turbulent, as fighting among sectarian warlords has led to a major exodus of Somali civilians caught in the midst of various conflicts. Minnesota has become home to the largest Somali population in the U.S. and a significant Somali ‘neighborhood’ has developed near the University of Minnesota campus. Learn more about our Somali neighbors through a panel discussion about Somali history, culture, and religion, as well as beliefs regarding family structure, gender roles, medical and mental health care, and more.
Panelists: Imam Abdisalam Adam, Board Chair, Islamic Civic Society of America (Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque, Minneapolis) and ELL Teacher, Central High School, St. Paul; Sahra Noor, RN MS, CEO People’s Center Health Services, Minneapolis; Abdi Warsame, first Somali Minneapolis City Councilman, Ward 6; Najmo Yusuf, CONECT Program Coordinator at Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners, Plymouth, Minnesota.
Moderator: Cawo Abdi, Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Sociology Department.
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