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This Is What America Looks Like - Ilhan Omar - Hardcover - My Journey from Refugee to Congresswoman - her autobiography, due 05/26/2020.
Ilhan Omar also has biographical details.
IO was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, on October 4, 1982, the youngest of 7 siblings. Her mother died when she was 2, and she was raised by her father and grandfather. Her family lived in Baidoa for a while, near the southern end of Somalia. But when IO was 8, her family fled the civil war there, going to a refugee camp in Dadaab, Garissa County, Kenya. After 4 years of vetting, her family moved to the US, first residing in Alexandria, VA, and then in Minneapolis, MN.
When she arrived in the US, IO didn't know a word of English, so she had to catch up there very fast. From what I've heard of her speaking, she is now very fluent, with only a slight accent.
She became a US citizen in 2000, at age 17.
She went to college in North Dakota State University, graduating in 2011, and she got into politics soon after. In 2012, she served as campaign manager for Minnesota State Senator Kari Dziedzic's in his re-election campaign, and in 2013, she managed Andrew Johnson's campaign for the Minneapolis City Council. Over 2012 - 2013, she was also a child-nutrition outreach coordinator at the Minnesota Department of Education. Over 2013 - 2015, she was Andrew Johnson's Senior Policy Aide.
In 2016, she ran for the Minnesota House of Representatives, District 60B, in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party. She won and served a full term. She was rather busy there, being an Assistant Minority Leader, serving in 3 committees, and authoring 38 bills.
In 2018, she ran for the US House of Representatives, District MN-05, and she won there also.
The end of the book blurb:
An intimate and rousing memoir by progressive trailblazer Ilhan Omar—the first African refugee, the first Somali-American, and one of the first Muslim women, elected to Congress.
IO was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, on October 4, 1982, the youngest of 7 siblings. Her mother died when she was 2, and she was raised by her father and grandfather. Her family lived in Baidoa for a while, near the southern end of Somalia. But when IO was 8, her family fled the civil war there, going to a refugee camp in Dadaab, Garissa County, Kenya. After 4 years of vetting, her family moved to the US, first residing in Alexandria, VA, and then in Minneapolis, MN.
When she arrived in the US, IO didn't know a word of English, so she had to catch up there very fast. From what I've heard of her speaking, she is now very fluent, with only a slight accent.
She became a US citizen in 2000, at age 17.
She went to college in North Dakota State University, graduating in 2011, and she got into politics soon after. In 2012, she served as campaign manager for Minnesota State Senator Kari Dziedzic's in his re-election campaign, and in 2013, she managed Andrew Johnson's campaign for the Minneapolis City Council. Over 2012 - 2013, she was also a child-nutrition outreach coordinator at the Minnesota Department of Education. Over 2013 - 2015, she was Andrew Johnson's Senior Policy Aide.
In 2016, she ran for the Minnesota House of Representatives, District 60B, in the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party. She won and served a full term. She was rather busy there, being an Assistant Minority Leader, serving in 3 committees, and authoring 38 bills.
In 2018, she ran for the US House of Representatives, District MN-05, and she won there also.
The end of the book blurb:
A beacon of positivity in dark times, Congresswoman Omar has weathered many political storms and yet maintained her signature grace, wit and love of country—all the while speaking up for her beliefs. Similarly, in chronicling her remarkable personal journey, Ilhan is both lyrical and unsentimental, and her irrepressible spirit, patriotism, friendship and faith are visible on every page. As a result, This is What America Looks Like is both the inspiring coming of age story of a refugee and a multidimensional tale of the hopes and aspirations, disappointments and failures, successes, sacrifices and surprises, of a devoted public servant with unshakable faith in the promise of America.