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Freaba Morrad Oral History Interview



DESCRIPTION
Freaba is an Afghan-American woman who was born and raised in the U.S. She talks about being an Afghan woman, how war and displacement has impacted her and her family's lives and the connection that she feels to her roots back home. She talks about education, holding various identities, and gender norms and roles here in the U.S. and in Afghanistan.

THEMES
Education, Afghan culture, War, Displacement, Gender & Sexuality, Identity

AUDIO
Duration: 00:31:10

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: March 10, 2022
Subject(s): Freaba Morrad
Type: Oral History
Language: English
Source: Archival Creators Fellowship Program
Creator: Zainab Mohsini
Contributor: Freaba Morrad
Location: Fairfax, VA

PROVENANCE
Collection: Zainab Mohsini Fellowship Project
Donor: Freaba Morrad
Item History: 2022-06-07 (created); 2022-06-30 (modified)

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