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My Uncle's 'Accident' -- Pride and Shame Hide Taboo Topics in California's 'Little Kabul'
Recent events involving 29-year-old Omeed Aziz Popal, an Afghan-American male accused of running over 14 people in San Francisco, have highlighted the necessity for Afghan-Americans to begin to discuss taboo topics like mental health. In the following piece, one Afghan woman struggles to come to terms with the full truth behind her uncle's death.
Recent events involving 29-year-old Omeed Aziz Popal, an Afghan-American male accused of running over 14 people in San Francisco, have highlighted the necessity for Afghan-Americans to begin to discuss taboo topics like mental health. In the following piece, one Afghan woman struggles to come to terms with the full truth behind her uncle's death.
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