Lourena Gboeah began by describing how she and her four-year-old daughter, Moriah, read stories together, particularly ones that honor the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans, and their role in shaping the country.
After fleeing conflict in Liberia as a child, Lourena Gboeah describes during Black History Month how she now draws on her own experiences in her career as a leading refugee advocate.
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After fleeing conflict in Liberia as a child, Lourena Gboeah describes during Black History Month how she now draws on her own experiences in her career as a leading refugee advocate.