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Maryland Day 2016 Interviews
Tags: Bulgaria, Caribbean, Central America, Children, China, civil war, Colombia, community, culture, Diversity, Dominica, East Asia, education, El Salvador, employment, Estonia, Europe, exchange student, family, food, Freedom, Guadalope, higher education, India, Iran, Jamaica, Macedonia, marriage, Middle East, Opportunity, Pakistan, Philippines, South America, South Asia, South Korea, Turkey
Interview of Anastasiya Lyudkivich
This interview was conducted as part of an…
Interview of Gina Heredea
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project…
Tags: amnesty, childhood, communism, Corruption, democracy, education, Europe, family, health care, higher education, politics, religion, revolution, Romania, Soviet Union, technology, visa, Women
Interview of Dysia Sobol
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland,…
Tags: assimilation, Azerbaijan, childhood, communism, culture, Culture Shock, democracy, education, employment, family, food, language, marriage, Migration, refugee, Russia, Soviet Union, USSR, visa
Interview of Ana Lydia Castillo
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland,…
Interview of Seema Parekh
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland, College Park…
Interview of Julio Cerón
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland,…
Interview of Murali
Tags: 9/11, Buddhism, Catholic, Catholicism, Citizenship, civil war, culture, Diversity, divorce, education, employment, family, food, friendship, higher education, propaganda, refugee, religion, Sinhalese, South Asia, sports, Sri Lanka
Interview of Pastor Gloria Cline-Smythe
Tags: accent, Africa, Christianity, Citizenship, civil war, class, colonialism, cultural differences, culture, divorce, education, employment, England, family, family reunification, gender, gender roles, grandchildren, Health, language, LGBTQ, marriage, politics, race, religion, siblings, Sierra Leone, traditions, travel
Interview of Anabel Teixeira
Tags: birthright citizenship, Brazil, Catholicism, childhood migration, Citizenship, colonialism, community, Corruption, culture, Diversity, Donald Trump, driving, economy, education, ethnicity, exchange student, family, food, friendship, higher education, identity, language, Opportunity, politics, prejudice, race, religion, safety, South America, Transportation, travel, US politics, visa