PROFILE: UC Alumna With A World View Spreads The Word About Diversity Education
Ahoo Tabatabai remembers that her family left her native Iran six years into the eight- year war with Iraq.
What I see on TV right now is very familiar to me, as well as the effects of war. I grew up with it. Armed troops were everywhere as we got up to go to school. There would be air raids in the middle of the day, and wed go to a bomb shelter at the school. At night, my parents would scoop me out of bed and wed run under the staircases when there was a Red Alert a very loud siren warning us to shut off our lights and go someplace safe.
Tabatabai recalls that the familys ultimate goal was to settle in the United States, but says they knew it was going to be difficult to enter the country as a family. So they took a roundabout journey to their future home, living in Turkey, India, Canada (where Ahoo spoke French for eight years), and then Cincinnati, where she started at UC as a psychology major in 1996. Her immediate family settled into both UC and Cincinnati as well. Her father, Mousa Gargari, is an associate professor in construction science. Her mother, Zhaleh Gharibi, works for the Office of Advanced Studies. Her younger brother, Aidin Gargari, is set to graduate from the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning in 2005. We have always been attracted to the university setting. Its just a pleasant place to work, she says.
As Ahoo earned her bachelors degree, she says she worked in a battered womens shelter and as a result, she started seeing a correlation between violence, poverty, homelessness and drug abuse. Her drive to further explore those issues led to a graduate degree from UC in Womens Studies. Her student experience in UCs Racial Awareness Program (RAPP) in the Office of Student Activities and Leadership Development resulted in her desire to take an internship with the program, which eventually led to her job as program coordinator for Diversity Education. RAPP was recently honored with a regional
Celebration of Diversity Award
from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA).
Ahoo adds that Diversity Education is also available for outreach programs for UCs student organizations, the residence halls and local schools. Diversity Education also coordinates UCs annual Worldfest celebration that recognizes the universitys global connections. Worldfest 2005 will take place May 2-8.
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