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Oral history interview with Jean Paul Mugisha

 Collection
Identifier: SR12262

Scope and Contents

This oral history interview with Jean Paul Mugisha was conducted in two sessions by Sankar Raman on April 30, 2017. The interview was recorded for The Immigrant Story, an organization that documents and archives the stories of immigrants and refugees in the United States.

In the first session, Mugisha discusses his early life in a refugee camp in Rwanda after his family fled from their home in the Democratic Republic of the Congo when he was 3. He describes living conditions in the camp, including his education. He then talks about attending Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, where he majored in electrical engineering for a year, before his family was resettled in the United States. He describes his last day in the camps, the journey to the U.S., and his first days in Portland, Oregon. He talks about navigating the American education system to continue his studies in electrical engineering at the University of Portland, and his plans for the future.

In the second session, Mugisha discusses the Rwandan genocide, the conflict that led his family to flee Congo in 1997. He talks again about his education in the refugee camp and being resettled in the United States. He particularly talks about the Portland-based NGO, These Numbers Have Faces, that helped him go to college in Rwanda. He describes his college experience at the University of Portland; reflects on the factors that led to his current success; and discusses his cultural and ethnic identity. He closes the interview by talking about his family, and his activities mentoring immigrant students.

Dates

  • Creation: 2017 April 30

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Joint copyright for this interview is held by the Oregon Historical Society and The Immigrant Story. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/.

Biographical note

Jean Paul Mugisha was born in Masisi, North Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo around 1994. His family, who are Tutsi, fled in 1997 as a result of violence in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, and he spent his childhood in a refugee camp in Rwanda. The refugee camps only offered education through the ninth grade, but Daydon Harvey, an American woman working in the refugee camp, funded Mugisha’s continued education outside the camp. After graduating from high school, he returned to the camp to help other refugee children with their education. He received a scholarship from These Numbers Have Faces, a nongovernmental organization based in Portland, Oregon, and he majored in electrical engineering at the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology in Rwanda for a year. Then, in 2014, his family was approved for resettlement in the United States. They settled in Portland, Oregon, and he continued his studies at Portland Community College. He transferred to the University of Portland and continued to study electrical engineering.

Extent

43 Megabytes (1 online resource (5 audio files (1 hr., 32 min., 50 sec.))) : MPEG-4

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Oral history interview with Jean Paul Mugisha conducted by Sankar Raman on April 30, 2017, for The Immigrant Story. Mugisha was a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, grew up in a refugee camp in Rwanda, and resettled in the United States with his family in 2014.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of The Immigrant Story, 2020 (Lib. Acc. RL2020-017).

Publication note

An article about Jean Paul Mugisha, "It Takes a Village to Raise a Child" by Sankar Raman, was based on this interview and published on The Immigrant Story website at https://theimmigrantstory.org/raise-child/.
Title
Guide to oral history interview with Jean Paul Mugisha
Status
Completed
Author
Sarah Stroman
Date
2020
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Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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