Immigrant Voices

Immigrant Voices
Title Immigrant Voices PDF eBook
Author Megan Bayles
Publisher
Total Pages 257
Release 2014
Genre American fiction
ISBN 9781933147659

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The eighteen stories collected in Immigrant Voices highlight the complex relationships of immigrants in the United States at the beginning of the twenty-first century with their families, friends, new surroundings, and home countries. The authors themselves have made many of the same kinds of transitions as the characters they portray, and they offer fresh perspectives on the immigrant experience. Coedited by award-winning author Achy Obejas and cultural studies scholar Megan Bayles, this anthology addresses the perennial questions about society and the individual that the authors of the Great Books have pondered for centuries. Letting Go to America, M. Evelina Galang. Absence, Daniel Alarcón. Mother the Big, Porochista Khakpour. The Bees, Part 1, Aleksandar Hemon. Grandmother's Garden, Meena Alexander. Otravida, Otravez, Junot Díaz. Wal-Mart Has Plantains, Sefi Atta. Fischer vs. Spassky, Lara Vapnyar. The Stations of the Sun, Reese Okyong Kwon. Echo, Laila Lalami. No Subject, Carolina De Robertis. The Science of Flight, Yiyun Li. Hot-Air Balloons, Edwidge Danticat. Home Safe, Emma Ruby-Sachs. SJU ATL DTW (San Juan Atlanta Detroit), Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes. Diógenes, Pablo Helguera. Bamboo, Eduardo Halfon. Encrucijada, Roberto G. Fernández.

Immigrant Voices

Immigrant Voices
Title Immigrant Voices PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dublin
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 340
Release 1993
Genre Immigrants
ISBN 9780252062902

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A collection of ten immigrant stories from 1773 to 1986 by men and women from European, Latin American, and Asian countries which are based on letters, diaries, and oral histories.

Immigrant Voices

Immigrant Voices
Title Immigrant Voices PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dublin
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780252078729

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A classroom staple, Immigrant Voices: New Lives in America, 1773-2000 has been updated with writings that reflect trends in immigration to the United States through the turn of the twenty-first century. New chapters include a selection of letters from Irish immigrants fleeing the famine of the 1840s, writings from an immigrant who escaped the civil war in Liberia during the 1980s, and letters that crossed the U.S.-Mexico border during the late 1980s and early '90s. With each addition editor Thomas Dublin has kept to his original goals, which was to show the commonalities of the U.S. immigrant experience across lines of gender, nation of origin, race, and even time.

Immigration Stories from Atlanta High Schools

Immigration Stories from Atlanta High Schools
Title Immigration Stories from Atlanta High Schools PDF eBook
Author Tea Rozman Clark
Publisher Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages 176
Release 2018-05-13
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9780997496062

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by twenty-one immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Atlanta.

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School
Title Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School PDF eBook
Author Tea Rozman Clark
Publisher Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages 176
Release 2019
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9781949523003

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by thirty immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Minneapolis.

Immigrant Voices

Immigrant Voices
Title Immigrant Voices PDF eBook
Author Gordon Hutner
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Immigrants
ISBN 9780606166751

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This wonderful anthology recreates the past from the voices of those who struggled to adapt to the "new world". Facing such adversity as assimilation, prejudice, poverty, homesickness, and identity, these newcomers were able to persevere and their inspiring stories are full of hope, faith, and conviction. Gathering together narratives from the 18th to the 20th century, this one-of-a-kind collection provides both a historical and uniquely personal perspective on the struggles and successes of immigrants--and illuminates for readers the difficult, rewarding experience of becoming an American.

Presente!

Presente!
Title Presente! PDF eBook
Author Cristina Tzintzún
Publisher AK Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2014-04-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849351678

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Read the media coverage of the increasingly heated debate around immigration reform in the United States: two dominant narratives emerge. From Lou Dobbs to Sean Hannity, commentators on the right have crafted an image rooted in fear, demonizing undocumented immigrants as a threat to national security and raising the specter of a deliberate "browning of America." Left-leaning journalists, on the other hand, foreground victimization, emphasizing the plight of immigrants, stripping them of their agency. Neither captures the range of experiences within undocumented immigrant communities, and both fail to see immigrants as active participants in their own struggle for racial and economic justice. Presente! offers a rare perspective on the immigrant-rights movement, written by immigrant workers themselves. Including a range of essays exploring the intersection of race, class, and immigration in the United States, this anthology challenges its readers to move beyond a "legalization-only" framework and embrace a broader vision for social justice organizing embodied in the work of grassroots organizations across the country resisting state repression, cultivating solidarity, and building alternative models for progressive social change. Offered in a dual-language edition, with a foreword by Democracy Now! co-host Juan Gonzáles. Cristina Tzintzún is the executive director of Workers Defense Project, a Texas based workers' rights organization. Carlos Pérez de Alejo is the executive director of Cooperation Texas, an organization dedicated to the creation of sustainable jobs through the development, support, and promotion of worker-owned cooperatives. Arnulfo Manríquez is an organizer at Workers Defense Project, where he organizes immigrant construction workers to defend their labor and human rights.