Meet the Members
Members of the Refugee Storytellers Collective are experts in their lived experiences. They can speak to the challenges displaced people face and the contributions they make to their communities.
Members of the Refugee Storytellers Collective are available for media interviews, talks, workshops, panels, and more.
Felix Lumbala
Felix Lumbala is the Refugee Congress Delegate to Nevada. He is an advocate for education and refugee issues, and is passionate about serving the Congolese Community of Nevada.
Ghislain Joel Nkontchou
Ghislain Joel Nkontchou is a refugee from Cameroon and lives in Brooklyn. He graduate from Baruch College where he received his Master of International Affairs.
Grace James
Grace James is the author of "The Longest Wait", a memoir about her journey as an asylum seeker. She initiated a letter writing project for asylum seekers in confinement, inspired by her own experiences in detention. She is passionate about faith and promoting healthy living and gratitude.
Habib Barra
Habib Barra has dedicated twelve years to working with nonprofits, including seven impactful years with Sesame Street in Afghanistan. He aims to shed light on immigrants' challenges while highlighting themes of resilience and hope to motivate others to confront hardship with determination and optimism.
Halima Hamud
Halima Hamud is the founder of Circles of Excellence, a grassroots organization advocating for skilled immigrants. She is also the host of the Voices Unveiled podcast. As a resilient refugee leader, her work, advocacy, and personal ambition all revolve around ensuring that refugee and immigrant communities have access to resources that uplift and build their power. She earned a Master’s degree in Development from the University of Minnesota. Halima is an Idaho native.
Hanan Rasheed
Hanan Rasheed is a chef and founder of My Healing Table, which uses the power of food to create positive change. She enjoys sharing the beauty of Palestinian cuisine with friends, family, and others.
Ikhlas Mohammed
Ikhlas Mohammed is an author, advocate, podcast host, speaker, and trainer dedicated to empowering women and promote healing through storytelling. She is passionate about women and youth empowerment, immigration justice, self-development, and mental health.
Isabel Kayembe
Isabel Kayembe is a case manager and community health worker at the Refugee Dream Center. She enjoys watching soccer, dancing, and crafting.
Jihan Daman
Jihan Daman is a social worker and advocate. She enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, cooking, and working out.
Kateryna Bikir
Kateryna Bikir is a psychologist, educator, and life coach. She aims to build a trauma-informed community, support open-mindedness, and grow resilience among refugees through storytelling, psychoeducation, and coaching.
Kawser Amine
Kawser Amine is a pro soccer player, activist, leader, and speaker dedicated to women's empowerment, representation, and refugee rights. She is committed to championing humanity, welcoming, policy advocacy, peace, and equality to create a better future for the next generation.
Kendra Frith
Kendra Frith, born in Jamaica, is an asylum seeker and Senior Engagement Officer with Rainbow Railroad. Her decade-long commitment to human rights has focused on empowering LGBTQ+ individuals affected by homelessness and forced displacement. Kendra continues to dedicate herself to creating a world where everyone can live authentically and without fear.
Khalil A. Arab
Khalil A. Arab is the SIVs & Allies Program Manager at the Combined Arms. He is interested in continuing his education and serving the SIVs, refugee and immigrant communities in Texas.
Kumari Pokhrel
Kumari Pokhrel is a nurse practitioner and has dedicated her life to producing change, ending racism, and promoting equality in healthcare. She enjoys gardening, cooking, reading books, and writing stories and poems.
Liyah Babayan
Liyah Babayan is a social entrepreneur, speaker, author, and the first refugee to hold public office in the State of Idaho, serving as a School Board Trustee in Twin Falls, running for City Council and State Representative. She has received numerous Governor's service to community awards, Idaho's Hometown Hero Award including the ACLU’S Civil Rights Service Award. She enjoys nature, oil painting, cooking, reading, and playing time with her children.
Lubab Al Quraishi
Lubab Al Quraishi is a licensed physician in Iraq and now works as a pathologist's assistant in New Jersey. She is an advocate for workforce inclusion.
Lucky Karim
Lucky Karim is a Refugee and Human Rights Activist who has worked for a Number of International Humanitarian organizations and supported INGO to translate the needs of her community. She is also a young leader who works closely with Government officials and Policy makers on the Rohingya crisis and Burma more broadly.