Dauda Sesay and Mariama Sesay

This podcast was originally published by Story Corps Archive.

Dauda Sesay (43) has a conversation with his daughter Mariama Sesay (21) about his immigration journey from Sierra Leone to the U.S., life at refugee camp, his first experience with bullying at a U.S. college, his work of advocacy with Refugee Congress, and his hopes for the future.

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