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Maria Rivera is a Puerto Rican woman, who is interviewed about her political, religious, and identity. She talks about how her experience in Hartford has shaped each of her views on these topics. …
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Ms. Rodriguez talks about her assimilate in the United State, especially in Hartford, how easy it became for her because she could find many things that remind her of home country Puerto Rico. In…
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A Cubanitos restaurant employee talks about finding a community in Harford, and whether she thinks the Hispanic presence in Harford is extensive.
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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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Jose has seen the growth and development of Trinfo Cafe as a tool of empowerment for members of the Hartford Community. His interview also heavily illustrates that while Hartford has, in fact,…
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After Hurricane Maria, many Puerto Rican children and students were relocated to Hartford CT and some were placed in the ESL program. This ESL instructor explores the struggles of her students and…
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