An Interview with Mohammad Jawad
Today’s episode features a conversation with Mohammad Jawad, who with his wife and children were resettled in Syracuse, New York as refugees from Syria. Mohammad shares memories of his youth in Syria prior to the civil war, the obstacles he and his family faced as they fled their homeland and lived for ten years in a refugee camp in Jordan, and the opportunities they found when they were selected for resettlement in the U.S.
Using the skills in informational technology that he honed against all odds during their years in limbo in Jordan, Mohammad now works for InterFaith Works of Central New York, one of EMM’s affiliate organizations in Syracuse. To hear his story is to be amazed at the powers of human resilience and determination in the pursuit of one’s dreams.
Read a transcript of our conversation with Mohammad here.
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