Growing Up Somali in Britain
The experience of a group of young Somali men and women coming of age in London
By Aweys O. Mohamoud
Institute of Education, University of London
First and foremost, I owe a great debt of gratitude to all the young people and their parents who willingly shared the most intimate details of their lives with me for the benefit of this research. They did this, in part, because they believed (as I do) that their story was an important one to tell. My ability to sustain my attention to this project over the years was, in fact, due in large part to their faith in my promise to tell their story. With the completion of my research (and hopefully the publication of my thesis in a book form soon), I hope I have kept my promise to them.
Read the research on Somali young people in the UK [Part I]
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