About Mohamed Eid
A voice for Somali culture and justice.
Mohamed Eid writes from the meeting point of Somali memory, public service,
education, and lived experience in the diaspora.
Writer, cultural historian, and justice-access advocate.
Mohamed is a Somali creative, cultural historian, and student in the United States.
His writing shares the Somali people’s rich heritage, history, traditions, and everyday
questions with readers who care about language, belonging, and community memory.
With a Master’s degree in Public and Nonprofit Administration and experience within
Minnesota’s judicial system, Mohamed is also committed to making justice easier to
understand and reach. As a bilingual self-help specialist, he supports self-represented
litigants and works across child advocacy, education, and legal resource development.

What the work carries
Poems, gabay, reflections, and close readings rooted in language and memory.
Writing that keeps tradition, migration, and belonging in conversation.
Public-service experience shaped by clear language and practical support.
Resources and reflections for readers navigating more than one world.
