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California State University, Sacramento
Trustee Wenda Fong and Daniel Fetterly Scholar
Born in Ethiopia, Emeseb Taddele Tabor
immigrated to Poland as a child and then to
the U.S. as a high-schooler. She raised two
children while working and pursuing higher
education, but her biggest struggle was finding
employment opportunities despite racial
discrimination. Through it all, she remained
positive while overcoming every obstacle that
came her way.
At California State University, Sacramento,
Emeseb earned her bachelor’s degree in
child development and is now pursuing a
master’s degree in counseling. She also served
as an intern at the university’s Center for
Counseling and Diagnostic Services, where
she started a parenting group, created the
Refugee & Immigrant Students’ Empowerment
organization to provide resources, support and
mentorship and volunteers at the Ethiopian
Community Center.
Serving others gives Emeseb the knowledge,
skills and courage to become a voice for those
who might otherwise fall short of achieving
their dreams. After completing her master’s
degree, she plans to achieve her own dream of
becoming a counselor.