Contributors
Sherianne Schow
Board Secretary, Director of Advocacy; Co-founder, Refugee Physicians Advocacy Coalition
Prior to her work with TSOS, Sherianne helped found and served for two years as the president of L3 - Love, Literacy, Life. She works regularly with various international medical foundations, focusing primarily on helping refugees. Her service experiences have been foundational in building her passion to promote communities of diversity and inclusion. Sherianne and her husband have six children, and she enjoys volunteering at her local school library and school board.
Elsewhere
- Reclaiming Lost Traditions
- Integrating students with learning, language, and love
- A glimpse at Back to School for newcomers
- SE DÉBROUILLER
- Breaking Bread
- Afraid and Alone
- Regaining a Sense of Self and Individuality
- Bonding as Newcomers
- We Don’t Have to Run Anymore
- I Want to Depend on Myself
- It Was Just Me, One Doctor, Four Midwives, and 50 Babies
- From Refugee Camp to Building a Community
- Learning Empathy through a New Language
- English is a Language of Opportunities
- Everyone was Desperate
- Truth in Exile: The Journey of an Afghan Journalist
- Matthew House Creates Community Where Community is Missing
- Advocacy through Storytelling
- Community: Where We Learn From Each Other
- A Refugee Baby Shower saves a baby's life.
- A Muslim Doctor and British Immigrant Orchestrate a Bi-Annual Baby Shower for Refugees
- The Taliban Came and Gave Me a Warning, But I Did Not Stop
- Jews for Justice: Healing the Here and Now
- Growing Up An Undocumented American
- Hard Days
- A Forced Journey - Alone
- Pushing Forward and Seeking Virtue When Life Takes a Turn
- Everyone Needs a Friend
- A Refugee Shares Both the Hard and Good From Her Experience in Foster Care
- You Will Get Far but You Need Help at First
- A Little Help Goes a Long Way for Refugee Families
- There is Freedom Here, but I Miss My Wife
- I Would Like To Own My Own Business Again
- When Raising Her Voice Didn’t Work, Refugee Woman Turns to Art
- An Afghan Refugee with the Courage and Wisdom to be Herself and Follow Her Dreams
- Being a Refugee Does Not Make Me Less
- The Process of a Healing Journey
- Hope is Very Big
- You are Human, You Have to Feel Things
- Wherever You Are Put, You Must Grow
- One Family Gives Back
- Two Sisters Show That Women Can Do Anything
- You Look Undeniable
- I'm Here To Listen