When John Aza came to Arizona in 1996, he was fleeing from an ongoing civil war in the Sudan that has displaced millions of people.
Now, Aza, a mechanical engineering senior, is the director of the Southern Sudanese Resettlement Program and will be speaking at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day march Monday to express his gratitude to American society.
Aza said he will be speaking about justice and racism.
"If the struggle wasn't made, this meeting wouldn't be possible," said Aza, referring to America's civil rights movement.
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