If you missed the previous parts of our video series on the immigrant experience in Prince George’s County, Maryland – please check them out using the following links: part 1 / part 2 / part 3 / part 4. Thank you again to Dr. Judith Freidenberg from the University of Maryland for allowing us toContinue reading “The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 5”
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The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 4
If you missed the first three parts of our video series on the immigrant experience in Prince George’s County, Maryland – please check them out using the following links: part 1 / part 2 / part 3. Thank you again to Dr. Judith Freidenberg from the University of Maryland for allowing us to promote thisContinue reading “The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 4”
The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 3
If you missed the first two parts of our video series on the immigrant experience in Prince George’s County, Maryland – please check them out using the following links: part 1 / part 2. Thank you again to Dr. Judith Freidenberg from the University of Maryland for allowing us to promote this series! We willContinue reading “The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 3”
The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 2
If you missed part 1 of our video series on the immigrant experience in Prince George’s County please check it out here! Thank you again to Dr. Judith Freidenberg from the University of Maryland for allowing us to promote this series! We will be posting a new video each Tuesday from July 12th – AugustContinue reading “The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 2”
The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 1
We want to promote a recent film series regarding immigrant experiences in Prince George’s County, Maryland – thank you to Dr. Judith Freidenberg from the University of Maryland for sharing this series with us! We will be posting a new video each week on Tuesday starting today – July 12th, 2022! Enjoy and as alwaysContinue reading “The Immigrant Experience in Prince George’s County Part 1”
The Story of My Life
At the age of 21, working somewhere in my country I saw no prosperity. So I said, well I’m going to talk to my dad and he is going to help me with this anguish I had of not being able to have a good job in my country. Since he was a very intelligentContinue reading “The Story of My Life”
Love 4 Immigrants: Un-Weaved Stories
Virtual Exhibit Washington, D.C. (September 26th, 2021) – Love 4 Immigrants is pleased to announce an art exhibition titled: Love 4 Immigrant’s Un-Weaved Stories and themed: Family + Storytelling + Weaving Memories. Date: Virtual Opening: September 26th (open for 2-3 weeks) Location: Virtual: OWW | Occupy White Walls Video Game and Art Platform & WebsiteContinue reading “Love 4 Immigrants: Un-Weaved Stories”
What Are Immigrants Fleeing From?
By Rossella Battaglia I work for an Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) called Movimiento por la Paz as a community worker in a reception center located in Madrid. People we welcome can be identified as follows: sub-Saharan Africans coming mainly from Mali, Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Gambia, Burkina Faso who begin their migratory process in their ownContinue reading “What Are Immigrants Fleeing From?”
The Journey & Activism of Salomé Cosmique
By: Wendy Buendia Moments are fleeting. For thousands of years, artists have tried to capture a memory’s entirety. It has proven to be near impossible. Art helps to capture that very moment, though our own eyes and mind could deceive us on what had actually occurred. Performance art is the closest that we can comeContinue reading “The Journey & Activism of Salomé Cosmique”
Catalina Rodríguez Tapia
Meet Catalina I am a writer who will be published in December 2020. My upcoming book, “Conflicted: Voices of Central American Migrants” aims to eliminate the stigma linked to migrants by showing their stories and their aspirations when moving to the United States and other destination countries. I do so by telling the stories ofContinue reading “Catalina Rodríguez Tapia”