Voice of Resilience
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CMUnow Podcast
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Join us in celebrating Black History Month at Colorado Mesa University! CMU President John Marshall interviews first-generation, African American student Liban Shongolo. From a refugee camp in Kenya to CMU student-athlete, Liban shares his journey, highlighting the power of sacrifice, resilience and community support. Let's cheer him on as he plans to pursue law school and become a voice for marginalized communities as a prosecutor!
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