Kurdish Student Organization

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Our Mission

George Mason University's Kurdish Student Organization (KSO) aims to promote and spread Kurdish culture, traditions, and language. KSO is dedicated to promoting an inclusive, diverse space for students to explore the Kurdish culture and all of it's vibrant, yet complex aspects. We encourage all students to participate and join this organization.

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What is Kurdistan?

Kurdistan is the world's largest stateless nation. Consequently, the Kurds are the largest ethnic group without their own state, making up sizable minorities in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. It is a region with rich cultural history, carried by its natural beauty and self-determination.

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Our Team

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Lara Miran

Events Coordinator
Lana Alissa Profile

Lana Alissa

Officer
Barush Barzani Profile

Barush Barzani

Vice-President
Zahra Hendousinabad Profile

Zahra Hendousinabad

Officer
Geovany Cortez Profile

Geovany Cortez

Secretary
Bano Jalal Profile

Bano Jalal

Treasurer
Sayran Omar Profile

Sayran Omar

President
Holly Mason Profile

Holly Mason

Advisor

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Kurdish Student Organization


Fairfax Virginia
United States

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