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Women of the World is excited to share our ladies' stories of courage and steadfastness in the face of adversity so we can all gain a measure of humanity.

Dec 29, 2017

Tamara tells the story of why she and her family immigrated from Iraq.


Jul 11, 2017

On this episode of the Women of the World podcast, we welcome Xinmeng (Miko) Zhang from the Salt Lake County Columbus Library (http://www.slcolibrary.org) to discuss their Year of Inclusion.

In addition to some great activities at the Columbus Library like the Build a Better World for Refugees and the Hope, Strength,...


May 2, 2017

What rights do human’s have to refuge? How far wrong is the value-claim that fails to extend any help to the victims of war and genocide? What has been our role in resettling refugees in previous administrations? What are the international legal precedents? 

In this episode of the Women of the World Refugee Podcast,...


Apr 11, 2017

Women of the World is so fortunate to have had Abby as our first employee and founding member of WoW. Abby has done every job at WoW and has been an integral force for progress for so many refugee women and girls in Salt Lake City. In July, Abby will start medical school, so we are starting early in offering our thanks...


Feb 23, 2017

Saida is Somali, born in a refugee camp in Kenya and raised from age 3 in Utah. Saida is a poet and an activist, fitting a passionate voice and optimistic energy into her small, young frame. Wise and courageous beyond her years, Saida talks about newfound feelings of insecurity in her Utah home, a desire to set...