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An Interrupted Border Crossing: A Story of Courage and Hope with Dorsa Ghazanfari

37 min · 21 de nov de 2025
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Join Kate and Sabrina as they step in the studio for the first time with Dorsa Ghazanfari, a CFD Undergraduate Fellow. Dorsa opens up about her mom’s experience as Baháʼí Post-Iranian Revolution and how it led to an unsuccessful border crossing, which impacts their thought processes today. They dive into state-based religious oppression, finding a welcoming religious community, and channeling generational trauma into motivation.  This episode contains mention of gun violence. Please keep this in mind when deciding if and how you’ll listen.  For more information on research and CFD events, check out our website: https://www.bu.edu/cfd/ [https://www.bu.edu/cfd/] The newest edition of the Critical Forced Displacement Magazine can be found here: https://www.criticalforceddisplacement.com/ [https://www.criticalforceddisplacement.com/]

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