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Hamed Ahmady oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03890

Abstract

Oral history interview with Hamed Ahmady conducted by Stefani Evans on March 22, 2023 for the Reflections: the Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. Interviewed by Stefani Evans. Culinary Union Local 226 organizer Hamed Ahmady recalls his childhood as the oldest of six children in Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan. As an child, he remembers hearing about the September 11, 2001 attack in New York while living in a Taliban-controlled city on a television connected to a concealed antenna that received signals from Uzbekistan. He recalls how, one month after he graduated high school, he became an translator for the U.S. Army, which he did for more than four years. He talks about securing his Special Immigrant Visa (SIV); landing in Los Angeles, California in 2013 and moving his family to the United States; and supporting his siblings and parents in Afghanistan. He also discusses relocating his family from California to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2018, finding a mosque community, and working with Culinary Union Local 226.

Archival Collection

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 007

Description

Stamp on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 013

Description

Stamp on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 014

Description

Stamp on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 001

Description

Stamped on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 008

Description

Stamped on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 009

Description

Stamped on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Las Vegas Gay Pride Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada: photographic prints, image 014

Description

Stamped on verso: "Donna Michelle Porter Photography Las Vegas NV (702) 222-8306."

Gay rights, undated

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File

Archival Collection

National Organization for Women, Las Vegas Chapter Records
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Collection Number: MS-00354
Collection Name: National Organization for Women, Las Vegas Chapter Records
Box/Folder: Box 05

Archival Component

Emmanuel Ortega oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03731

Abstract

Oral history interview with Emmanuel Ortega conducted by Monserrath Hernandez, Maribel Estrada Calderon, Elsa Lopez, Barbara Tabach, and Laurents Bañuelos Benitez on 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. Emmanuel Ortega was born in Artesia, California and was raised in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico before moving to El Paso, Texas with his family at the age of thirteen. In 1998 his family relocated once again from El Paso to Las Vegas, Nevada where his father joined the Carpenters Union. They settled in Green Valley and he began attending a hybrid community college and high school program allowing him to obtain college credits. He continued at the College of Southern Nevada for two more years where he was a photography major and later transferred to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) where he studied art history. He moved back to Las Vegas in 2011 where he began teaching at UNLV and received a PhD in Ibero-American colonial art history from the University of New Mexico in 2017. He is the co-host of the podcast "Latinos Who Lunch" where hosts discuss pop culture, art, and issues of race, sex, and gender in the Latinx community.

Archival Collection