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Adapting to the U.S.…

Mansoureh (“Mansi”) Amiri from Iran

26 Apr 20235 Nov 2023
Mansoureh (“Mansi”) Amiri was born in Tabriz, Iran near the Turkish border and grew up in Tehran, Iran. She now lives with her two sons, ages 8 and 5, in Bethesda.…
Community and Home…

Dr. Stephanie Baker from the U.S. and Guatemala

25 Apr 202323 Oct 2023
Dr. Stephanie Baker grew up in Silver Spring, MD in a Latino immigrant family and a single parent household. She now lives with her husband in LA. Her childhood experiences…
Facing Stereotypes…

Hajar Abulfazl from Afghanistan

14 Apr 202323 Oct 2023
Hajar Abulfazl is originally from Kabul, Afghanistan and now lives with her husband in Oakland, California. She moved to the United States in July of 2017. She speaks Farsi (Dari)…
Adapting to the U.S.…

Phi Nagpala from the Philippines

31 Mar 202323 Oct 2023
Phi Nagpala is originally from Las Piñas City, Philippines, and now lives in Germantown, Maryland. She speaks Tagalog and English. She has been a student at MC since 2021.  Today…
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