Browse Items (35 total)
- Tags: culture
Interview of Betty Simarmata
experiences of Betty, an Indonesian immigrant that has lived in the United States ever since 2004. Although Betty had to overcome challenges when coming to the United States, her…
Tags: Christianity, culture, family, friendship, Indonesia, religion
Interview of Maurice Tchasso
Tags: asylee, Cameroon, Citizenship, culture, family, food, Green Card, politics, visa
Interview of Ana Saravia
Tags: assimilation, culture, education, El Salvador, Green Card
Interview of Nallathambi Domnic
Tags: Asia, assimilation, culture, family, Green Card, H1B, India, jobs, race, visa
Interview of Franka Wilson
This interview was conducted as part of an…
Tags: Caribbean, childhood, class, culture, education, employment, family, motherhood, race, Trinidad and Tobago
Interview of "Monica Geller"
Tags: assimilation, childhood, childhood migration, class, Communication, community, cultural differences, culture, Culture Shock, driving, education, employment, England, expectations, family, food, gender roles, higher education, holidays, India, Iraq, marriage, Middle East, Opportunity, race, racism, religion, safety, South Asia, technology, television, Transportation, travel, visa
Interview of Nico Alvarez
Interview of Lambert Aryee
This…
Tags: accent, Africa, American Dream, assimilation, Central America, childhood, childhood migration, Communication, community, culture, Culture Shock, education, family reunification, Ghana, grandparents, higher education, identity, movies, Nicaragua, Opportunity, racism, siblings, stereotypes, teacher, technology, visa, weather
Interview of Blanca Henriquez
Tags: American Dream, Catholicism, Central America, childhood, childhood migration, Children, civil war, culture, education, El Salvador, employment, family, family reunification, gender roles, grandparents, Green Card, higher education, immigration process, jobs, language, Language Barrier, motherhood, religion, safety, Salvadoran Civil War, siblings, traditions, visa
Interview of Dhananjay Anand
Tags: colonialism, cultural differences, culture, Donald Trump, education, engineering, family, grandparents, Green Card, Health, health care, higher education, Hindu, holidays, immigration process, India, movies, politics, postcolonialism, religion, school, science, South Asia, Sri Lanka, Student Visa, technology, television, US politics, visa, World War II, xenophobia