The story of the Asgedom family

  • Asgedom family leaves house in Adi Wahla, Ethiopia

    Asgedom family leaves house in Adi Wahla, Ethiopia
    Before arriving in America. The Asgedom family consisted of 6 family members. The father Haileab, mother Tsege, older sister Mulu, older brother Tewolde, younger brother Selamawi and younger sister Mehret. The family had to leave their house in Adi Wahla, Ethiopia due to war between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
  • Seeking safety in a Sudanese refugee camp in Umsagata

    Seeking safety in a Sudanese refugee camp in Umsagata
    The Asgedom family reunited with their father Haileab and stayed in the Umsagata camp from 1980 to 1983.While in the camp, the family experienced many trials and good times.
  • Coming to America

    Coming to America
    Some people were supportive of the family choice to go to America and some were not. The family refused to leave older sister Mulu behind, because of this they had to wait an additional year. Due to this delay, the family arrived in the United States in 1983.
  • Tewolde is remembered

    Tewolde is remembered
    Mawi reflects on what Tewolde meant to their family. He later discovered how Tewolde sponsor a child, even though he did not have much.
  • Coffee Tales

    Coffee Tales
    Mawi learns many things about his parents. He learns why his dad had to separate from the family for a short while. And how miraculously it was for the reunion of his family
  • A New Life

    A New Life
    The Asgedom family first two weeks in America is in a two bed motel in Chicago. The family meets two habesha women which made them feel at home. A sponsor at Bethel later offers the family a two-story house.
  • Playground Warfare

    Playground Warfare
    The boys get bullied at school. Because of this, it led the boys to feel they have to fight to be respected. Their dad later finds out and is upset with the boys. The boys are told not to fight back because it will affect their educational future.
  • Days of Mischief

    Days of Mischief
    Mawi and Tewolde are introduced to Halloween. They later meet with Kiros from the Sudanese village. They cause havoc while trick or treating. The boys later get in other mischevious activity.
  • Libee Migbar

    Libee Migbar
    The boys start to mature. Tewolde starts to develop a heart around age thirteen. He later starts his own cleaning business at age seventeen with the help of Jim. Unfortunately, Tewolde is later killed by a drunk driver before graduating high school.
  • The unmaking of a man

    The unmaking of a man
    Mr. Asgedom shares how in Adi he was a doctor but in the United States a janitor. Mawi then shared how his dad health deteriorated over time. And the impact it had on his dad. He later shared the embarrassing story about his dad reading out poems in their dialect on a microphone in public.
  • Haileab good deeds

    Haileab good deeds
    Mawi later learns of the kind things his dad did in Tigray from his friend Berhe who recently visited Tigray.
  • The making of a man

    The making of a man
    Mawi dad Haileab shared an in-depth story of his life. How he was without a parent and guidance as a youngster. And later how he became wealthy after becoming an advanced dresser but worked as a doctor. He also went on to explain how his life was threatened for helping some people. He later left Ethiopia for fear of his life. He left all behind and become a Sudanese refugee.
  • Father Haileab

    Father Haileab
    Mawi dad Halieab shared stories of the many refugees he assisted. Somewhere funny, like the story of the young man that flooded the entire townhouse, because he accidentally ripped the faucet out of the wall. Sadly, Mawi dad Haileab was killed by a drunk driver and never got to see him graduate from Harvard.
  • Eyeing the mountaintop

    Eyeing the mountaintop
    Mawi gives an in-depth look at his experience in high school. He shared how he was teased. He also shared how he was determined to succeed in life and he knew he first had to succeed in high school. Sadly, his brother Tewolde was killed by a drunk driver. He later applies to several colleges and is accepted to Harvard University.
  • Izgihare Yihabkoom

    Izgihare Yihabkoom
    Mawi shared how he wished his dad and brother could have been at his graduation from Harvard. He thanked those that helped him throughout his journal to Harvard.