Sumaya Harare
Meet the Speaker
Where were you born?
I am Somali by nationality but was born in Ajman, UAE. I spent the first 7 years of my life unsettled and moving from place to place with my family before calling Australia home.
What other jobs have you had?
As a teenager, I had a cleaning job at a local tennis club. I didn’t mind it too much since it was the same as doing my chores at home only I got paid for it. After high school, I focused on my studies and did some freelancing work as a graphic designer and 3D interior decorator.
What themes are recurring in your work?
My life as a refugee (integrating into a new community), bullying, body image, resilience, cultural identity issues, self-esteem, family and mental health.
What have been the highlights of your career?
One of my first speaking engagements was at an all-girls school. I spoke to 500 girls, grade 6 – 12 and as someone who suffered with social anxiety and self-worth issues; It was a huge accomplishment for me. Also, seeing the girls so interested in my story really made me feel like my story was worth telling.
What are you passionate about?
I’m passionate about unlocking the potential of every single girl out there, helping them share their stories and building their resilience so that they can confront whatever life throws at them.
Haven't I seen you before?
I have a youtube channel in which I share my stories and various lessons for adolescents so maybe you have seen me there? Also instagram and twitter.
Anything else you would like to share?
I am currently working on a children’s book that is about the dangers of chemically straightening your hair, which is an issue a lot of women and girls of colour get sucked into. I’m also working on an animation of my story titled “The lucky refugee”.
Speaker Type
- Online Virtual Visits
- Storyteller/ Performer
- Inspirational Speaker
- Social Issues
- Wellbeing
- Women's Rights
Audience
Locations
Sessions
Identity Crisis: Integrating as a Refugee
Many people think once a refugee has arrived and is settled, things are easy for them now. The fight is over. However, that...
Body Image: Self Love
Most girls growing up have body image issues, a lot of which are centred on either a facial feature or weight. For women of...
Overcoming Bullying
Approximately one in four Year 4 to Year 9 Australian students (25%) reported being bullied every few weeks (or even more...
Online Session: Overcoming Bullying
Coming to Australia at the age of 7 with her family as a refugee, Sumaya and her family were settled in the suburb of...
A New Life
Join Sumaya on a visual journey through her past as a refugee child whose family made Australia home. From snatching up her...
Learning through Story
Step into the shoes of Sumaya’s past child-self, experiencing a new world with a new language.In this session, students...
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