Garroe Wah
Community Volunteer
Utah (USA)
There are time that we are not aware of or do not have time to think about the other side of the world and what is going on over there. As we start to pay attention and try to reach out to them, we are positively impacting others lives because they realized that they are not alone and abandoned. In addition, during BB trip, I was able to share my life in United States to people back home and vice versa.
Michael Ambayo
Community Mobilizer
Arua, Uganda
Many people are marginalized and vulnerable. It is difficult for them to cross from one end to another based on physical, financial and social barriers. The only option to help by building strong relations or opening avenues so that those whom are unable are able with minimum force to access the required service and resume normal living in the community with little dependency or leaning of others.
Dr. Yda Smith
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
What a gift to be part of the bridge between Karen people living in Salt Lake City and some of those who remain behind in refugee camps along the Thai-Burma border! I have learned so much about resilience, the power of human connections, and the power of participation in cultural traditions.
Abdulkhaliq Mohamed
Partnership Director, University Neighborhood Partners
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
We should build bridges because connection and collaboration is very important. We live in a world that loves to separate people, bridges bring people from all walks of life together. It gives us the opportunity to learn from one another and expand our knowledge acumen. It also gives us the opportunity to give back. Also, I believe bridges create equity and allows us to connect people, resources, and systems across spectrum.
I want to give all communities opportunities to share their voice and be heard. Bridging Borders is about everyone coming together to share ideas and give them opportunities to be heard especially those that were not given the chance to do so. In this way we can close the gap and eliminate barriers.
I joined Bridging Borders because it is rooted in love, reciprocity, and social justice. With all the amazing partners, I have learned how to use these values to build and sustain global community partnerships for health, education and social development, partnerships that care for both individuals and communities across the globe.
Rosemarie Hunter (Rosey)
Founder, Bridging Borders
Dean, School of Leadership Studies, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington
EARTH
The borders that separate people are often politically motivated. In many contexts, borders are used to control resources and wealth in ways that serve only a few. Borders are increasingly used to separate families and dismantle the connectedness of communities. Still, communities are alive, they forge pathways that flow across borders and that wash away these barriers. It is the power of loving relationships that serve to build the bridges that can redistribute resources and ultimately weave our human family together in the care of each other and our common home. For me, the work of BB embodies that the there is no distinction from self and other…it is always we!
I joined Bridging Borders because it is rooted in love, reciprocity, and social justice. With all the amazing partners, I have learned how to use these values to build and sustain global community partnerships for health, education and social development, partnerships that care for both individuals and communities across the globe.
Trinh Mai
Social Worker and Mindfulness Teacher with Wellness and Integrative Health and the Resiliency Center, University of Utah Health , Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
It has been said many times by many and in different ways that there is more that unites us than separate us as a people. I agree with this statement and I am glad to be involved in bridging borders as we build on those things or issues that unite us, and continue to learn together.
I joined Bridging Borders because it is rooted in love, reciprocity, and social justice. With all the amazing partners, I have learned how to use these values to build and sustain global community partnerships for health, education and social development, partnerships that care for both individuals and communities across the globe.
Robert Kagabo
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine (USA)
It has been said many times by many and in different ways that there is more that unites us than separate us as a people. I agree with this statement and I am glad to be involved in bridging borders as we build on those things or issues that unite us, and continue to learn together.
Dr. Teresa Molina
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
I teach social work courses online for the University of Utah College of Social Work Case Management Certificate. We all work in building better understanding among people who speak different languages, have different cultures, and understand issues and solutions from different perspectives. We have social gatherings, and I share my social work knowledge with people living in my neighborhood and other locations.Because it helps me connect with people living in my neighborhood and other locations. Because the world is one and borders need bridges to connect. We are all interconnected. We can learn from one another.
I have gained a deeper understanding of our interconnections and find ways to work together and in ways that we acknowledge each other humanity.
Dancing Across Borders was a profound experience. Witnessing the role dance plays in the lives of the Karen as a means of cultural preservation was deeply moving. The embodiment of identity through dance underscores its importance, whether with the Karen youth of Salt Lake or the gracious elderly women in the Thai refugee camp, who communicate spiritual freedom while living in captivity.
Dr. Lauren Prest
Addiction Psychiatrist & Assistant Professor
University of Utah (USA)
I am interested in being a BB partner because I believe in improving access to care and equity for all people. No matter where you are across the globe, improving access means building bridges over barriers, and creating relationships which empower communities for a stronger and more sustainable future.
Brittany McColgan, MD
University of Utah Adult Psychiatry Residency Chief, Global Mental Health Track Co-Founder
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
I was first exposed to the bridging borders team on a Global Mental Health trip to Uganda and Rhino camp during my third year of psychiatry residency. Since then, I have helped co-create an introduction to addictions course that will be offered internationally for the first time in Fall 2019. I look forward to future opportunities to build bridges!
Jay Jordan
Associate Professor, Department of Writing & Rhetoric Studies and Department of English, University of Utah (USA)
Because many of the borders that have been drawn make little to no sense to the ways people live in so-called border areas. Building bridges often simply but profoundly means helping provide just enough infrastructure to encourage connections that should already exist.
Dr. Mary Beth Vogel-Ferguson
Social Research Institute, College of Social Work, University of Utah (USA)
People matter – all people matter! It is much harder to act against others when we know their human story. Bridging Borders is about connecting people of diverse backgrounds and experiences to unite our world, one relationship at a time. In building bridges we strengthen our human family!
Kaden Seeley
I'm proud to be part of this bridge we’ve made into the wide web. Providing a place for many to connect and learn more about all that Bridging Borders has done, and so we can support each other in making bigger bridges to those in need.
Dr. Angelea Panos
Refugee Outreach
Utah Valley University (USA)
I seek to create higher education and wellness pathways for refugees and understand the barriers they face in their communities. Building bridges to assist refugees as they navigate the complex systems of higher education and healthcare has been my focus. We are all in this together, as we help each other, our lives are enriched as well.One person's time, attention and efforts can have a big impact on many.
Brizia Ceja
Returned DREAMer/Feminist Activist
Coahuila, Mexico
I believe bridging borders is the only true way to build on the strengths we all have, and to be able to support the development of our communities. In many ways, I have always been a bridge builder. From translating for community members to facilitating conversations between different interest groups.
Dr. Patrick Panos
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
I am passionate about creating pathways for marginalized communities to access higher education. As I bridge builder I am creating relationships, sharing knowledge and eliminating barriers. There is a synergy created when we put our minds together in
focus on this project. Things that seemed daunting and impossible are brought to fruition.
“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”
― Charles Dickens
An Thi Ha
Ph.D. Candidate
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA) & Dalat (Vietnam)
I strongly believe that we can make differences together. Bridging Borders is a place for everyone, communities, practitioners, researchers, educators, policy makers, etc. all come together to learn, share, contribute and make changes together.