Lost Boy to Refugee to American Citizen at The Library

Past event
Oct 24, 2019, 7 to 8:30 PM

To hear the story of one man's amazing journey, the public is cordially invited to "Akol Aguek: Lost Boy to Refugee to American Citizen." In 2001, forty young Sudanese refugees were welcomed to Burlington. They represented a few of the estimated 17,000 Lost Boys of Sudan.

The presentation takes place on Thursday, October 24 at Lawrence Memorial Library from 7:00-8:30 pm. This event is sponsored by One World Library Project. It is free and handicapped accessible.

Akol Aguek was nine years old when he became separated from his family as a result of the Sudanese Civil War, part of an entire generation of displaced boys. Along with thousands of others, he fled across forests, desert and rivers, eventually spending more than a decade in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya before arriving in Vermont in the summer of 2001. Aguek was one of 3800 Lost Boys of Sudan to receive asylum in the United States.

Continuing his education was always a top priority, and Aguek was encouraged by his host to consider the University of Vermont, where he subsequently received both undergraduate and graduate degrees, followed by a second master's degree at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Aguek is currently an International Student Advisor and Designated School Official at the University of Vermont. He recently completed a four-year term as President of the Bor County Development Association, a non-profit working to make positive change in war-torn South Sudan.

The program will include a slide show depicting Aguek's story. Time will be available for questions and discussion.

For more information about this event or One World Library Project, contact the Lawrence Memorial Library at 453-2366 or go to www.OneWorldLibraryProject.org or the One World Library Project Facebook page.

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