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He is an immigrant from Honduras, but grew up in Washington D.C.. Miguel talks about his involvement with La Voz Latina, a cultural house at Trinity College. As the president of La Voz Latina,…
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Darcie compares the Latino community in East Taunton, Massachusetts with Hartford Latino community in CT, and explains that the latino community in Massachusetts have more opportunities because they…
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Ramon talks about his identity and describes how he navigates his decision to use the terms American, Dominican, and Latino
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This is an interview with a Columbian worker at Piolin, a Peruvian restaurant in Hartford. She has been in Hartford for a little one three months. She speaks on politics of immigration surrounding…
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An El Sarape restaurant employee discusses the role that religion and politics play in the lives of Hartford Latinx residents.
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A female is interviewed by a Trinity College Student regarding her experience living in Hartford. She also focuses specifically on the role that religion plays in the Latinx community in Hartford.
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Glaisma, in part 2 of her interview, delves into how she has had to redefine herself in the US. Migrating from Puerto Rico to the US has forced her to identify with different labels. She tells us…
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Glaisma tells us about her work as a poet and how her art is shaped by the Hartford community. Later, she also considers how her migrant identity has influenced her life. And lastly, she expresses…
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Marela is a Mexican, America women that graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. With a double major in Fine Arts and Political Science. In her interview, Marela explains that she used her art…
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