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Words In Transit

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Words In Transit

New England Public Media

Words In Transit

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Words In Transit

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Words In Transit

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The final episode of this series of "Words in Transit" features stories of immigrants from Bhutan and Slovenia and their work today to help other new arrivals to this country.
A woman from Ghana and a man from the Ivory Coast are grateful for the opportunities they’ve found here, but also feel that we can learn much from their native cultures.
Educational and professional opportunities brought many to the U.S. On episode 13, we hear stories from a man from Spain and one from Argentina.
An Indian and a Taiwanese woman reflect on life in both their native countries and in their adopted country.
Third Culture Kid features stories of acclimation and loss from a Palestinian woman and an Irish woman.
Third Culture Kid features stories of acclimation and loss from a Palestinian woman and an Irish woman._________________Western New England is home to immigrants and refugees from around the globe, and their presence revitalizes the region a
The second of two podcasts on immigrants that came to the U.S. without documentation. This episode, features the story of an immigrant from Colombia that came here to improve his family’s financial situation and the story of a young man from th
The second of two podcasts on immigrants that came to the U.S. without documentation. This episode, features the story of an immigrant from Colombia that came here to improve his family’s financial situation and the story of a young man from th
Family Reunion features stories of two young people who came to the United States to re-unite with their families. Western New England is home to immigrants and refugees from around the globe, and their presence revitalizes the region and redef
Family Reunion features stories of two young people who came to the United States to re-unite with their families.Western New England is home to immigrants and refugees from around the globe, and their presence revitalizes the region and rede
The story of two families, one from Syria and one from Sri Lanka that came to the United States to create new and better lives.
The story of two families, one from Syria and one from Sri Lanka that came to the United States to create new and better lives.
Survival includes two stories from refugees from Burundi and the Congo that escaped violence in their homeland.
This episode features the stories of two women who brought their families to the United States as political refugees, one from Romania and one from Sudan.
We hear an essay on DACA from an undocumented immigrant profiled in episode 2.In this episode, Angelica Merino Monge who came to the U.S. from El Salvador when she was ten years old, shares her story, and how DACA has impacted her life.
We hear an essay on DACA from an undocumented immigrant profiled in episode 2.
Survival includes two stories from refugees from Burundi and the Congo that escaped violence in their homeland.
Survival includes two stories from refugees from Burundi and the Congo that escaped violence in their homeland.
Vira Douangmany Cage and Sovann-Malis Loeung came to the United States as children from south-east Asia-Vira from Laos and Sovann-Malis from Cambodia. Their traumatic journeys and early experiences in a new land continue to impact their lives t
Vira Douangmany Cage and Sovann-Malis Loeung came to the United States as children from south-east Asia-Vira from Laos and Sovann-Malis from Cambodia. Their traumatic journeys and early experiences in a new land continue to impact their lives
The story of two Iraqi refugees who were granted political asylum to come to the United States.
The story of two Iraqi refugees who were granted political asylum to come to the United States.
For many immigrants education is important to their transition and future. In episode 3, Heap Sin, from Cambodia, and Woodlyn Joachim, from Haiti, talk about how teachers and education impacted their lives.
For many immigrants education is important to their transition and future. In episode 3, Heap Sin, from Cambodia, and Woodlyn Joachim, from Haiti, talk about how teachers and education impacted their lives
Ilan Stavans, Lewis-Sebring Professor of Latin American and Latino Cultures at Amherst College, was Tertulia’s guest on November 20, 2016. He spoke about the stories of immigrants presented in the book “Words in Transit” a project with New Engl
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