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Aisha Ford, a junior majoring in film studies at Wright State University, has a life story to tell that she isn’t afraid to share.
She’s spoken out for Linda Vista, a program for women and children victimized by abuse that helped her family transition from homelessness, and may turn her story into a documentary.
Born in Cincinnati, Aisha was left with her siblings and father while still in grade school when her mother — who had custody of the children — moved to Dayton. “Our dad was abusive to Mom, so she left,” said Aisha.
Read the article from the Dayton Daily News.

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