Browse Items (13 total)
- Tags: family reunification
Interview of Adelin Franck Nguimfack
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 Anto Meliksetian
Interview of Azhena Abraham
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland, College…
Tags: Albania, Christianity, Citizenship, communism, cultural differences, culture, education, employment, Europe, exchange student, family reunification, food, gender, gender roles, government employment, higher education, Holiday Traditions, language, marriage, religion, Soviet Union, traditions, visa, Women
Interview of Chak Beh
Interview of Norma
Tags: assimilation, bilingual, border crossing, childhood, childhood migration, Children, Citizenship, culture, Culture Shock, Diversity, education, family reunification, food, grandparents, Green Card, higher education, holidays, Mexico, politics, racism, safety, siblings, teacher, technology, traditions, Transportation, US politics
Interview of Anastasiya Lyudkivich
This interview was conducted as part of an…
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 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 Bebe Lila Spooner Melville
Tags: brain drain, British Guiana, childhood, Children, Citizenship, colonialism, Corruption, discrimination, education, employment, family, family reunification, government employment, grandchildren, grandparents, Green Card, Guyana, Health, higher education, immigration process, jobs, marriage, politics, postcolonialism, racism, religion, siblings, South America, sponsorship, teacher, US politics