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Bringing Personal Stories to Life

Nov. 12, 2020

Rayan Mohamed (left) and Felone “Abigail” Nganga work on an assignment with their video cameras. Photo courtesy of Brice Nordquist.
Rayan Mohamed (left) and Felone “Abigail” Nganga work on an assignment with their video cameras. Photo courtesy of Brice Nordquist.

Article by Jay Cox

Through the Narratio Fellowship, refugee students immerse themselves in filmmaking that reflects their unique perspectives. Felone “Abigail” Nganga arrived in the U.S. with her sister in November 2019 following a harrowing journey that began several years earlier at their home in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their father was assassinated by government forces, and they lost touch with their mother after she fled...

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