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Emily Nash
This interview is with Emily Nash, a case manager and aspiring social worker in Austin. Emily reflects on her upbringing, including growing up lower class and the influences that caused her to pursue social work as a career. She discusses her current…
Tags: COVID-19, Culture shock, Disabilities, Family dynamics, Honduran-Americans, Honduras, Immigrant parents, Language, Marginalized communities, Mental health, Mutual aid, Social workers, Socio-economic class, Spanish, Texas freeze, The University of Houston, The University of Texas, TX - Austin, Wealth inequality
Jennifer K
This interview is with Jennifer K, an engineer living in Houston, TX. Jennifer describes the various cultural and religious influences on her life, such as the countries she has lived in, the Christian traditions she has been exposed to, and her…
Tags: Belonging, Christianity, Christians, Colombia, Colombian-Americans, Community, Culture, Engineers, Family dynamics, First-generation Americans, Honduran-Americans, Honduras, Interfaith, Islam, Islamophobia, Language, Multicultural, Muslims, Racism, Spanish, Stereotypes, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, The University of Texas at Dallas, TX - Dallas, TX - Houston
