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Oral History Interview with Mani Biswa



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Oral history interview with Mani Biswa, conducted by Archival Creators Fellow Rojika Sharma.

Mani Biswa is a social worker and father living in Columbus, Ohio. Biswa’s story begins in Bhutan. In his oral history, he shares vivid memories of working to support his family in Nepal as a teacher. His story highlights how his religion and caste are marginalized within the greater Bhutanese community and play a big role throughout his life. Biswa shares how he has found freedom to practice his religion in the United States as a Christian Bhutanese refugee.

AUDIO
Duration: 00:39:10

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: April 6, 2023
Subject(s): Mani Biswa
Type: Oral History
Language: English
Creator: Rojika Sharma
Location: Columbus, Ohio

PROVENANCE
Collection: Rojika Sharma Fellowship Project
Item History: 2024-03-14 (created); 2024-08-01 (modified)

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