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Green card youth voices : immigration stories from a St. Paul high school / edited by Tea Rozman Clark, Rachel Lauren Mueller.

Van Pelt Library JV6465 .G74 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Immigrant and Refugee Experiences in Children's and Young Adult Literature Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Rozman Clark, Tea, editor.
Mueller, Rachel Lauren, editor.
Green Card Voices (Organization), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teenage immigrants.
Social aspects.
Education, Secondary.
Emigration and immigration.
Saint Paul (Minn.)--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Saint Paul (Minn.).
Minnesota--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Minnesota.
Minnesota--Saint Paul.
Teenage immigrants--Education (Secondary)--Social aspects.
Teenage immigrants--Social aspects--Minnesota.
Emigration and immigration--Social aspects.
Genre:
Essays.
Young adult literature.
Physical Description:
141 pages : color map, color portaits ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
[Minneapolis, MN] : Green Card Voices, [2019]
Summary:
"Green Card Youth Voices: Immigration Stories from a St. Paul High School is a collection of thirty personal essays written by immigrant students from LEAP High School in St. Paul, Minnesota. Included with each essay is a link to a first-person video narrative. Coming from thirteen different countries, these young people share their life journeys in their own words. Some fled xenophobia, others came to be reunited with family, and all left behind loved ones: parents, children, friends. Throughout it all, each of these young people exhibits tremendous resiliency, courage, and unabashed hope as they imagine their future in this new country. The digital and written narratives in this book are exceptional resources for anyone looking to learn more about the human side of the immigrant experience. By seeing ourselves reflected in each of these stories, we begin to build the necessary bridges that will bring us towards a deeper understanding of one another"-- From the back cover.
Contributors: Lah Lah, Ahmed Hamza (C.R.) Mahamed, Anta Thosaengsiri, Nathaniel Valera, Day Nya Moo, Aye Aye Win, Nima Ahmed, Isaac Flores, Jae Nay Htoo, Ah Bay Yan, Tatiana Anariba Osorio, Sha Lay Paw, Yomiyu Gafesu, Christ Taw, Say Hay Taw, Cristina Vasquez, Huoy Lin Mao, Eh Sa Kaw, Aisha Abdullahi, Oh Kler, Hla Yu Htoo, Iya Xiong, Nelly Beltran-Espita, Wah Soe, Pare Meh, Abshir Mohamed, Kzee Ya, Javier Arreola Martell, Ma Ka Lah, Lu Lue.
Contents:
Lah Lah-Myanmar p. 1
Ahmed Hamza (C.R.) Mahamed-Saudi Arabia p. 7
Anta Thosaengsiri-Thailand p. 13
Nathanael Valera-Mexico p. 17
Day Nya Moo-Myanmar p. 21
Aye Aye Win-Thailand p. 25
Nima Ahmed-Djibouti p. 29
Isaac Flores-El Salvador p. 33
Jae Nay Htoo-Thailand p. 37
Ah BayYan-Myanmar p. 41
Tatiana Anariba Osorio-Honduras p. 45
Sha Lay Paw-Thailand p. 49
Yomiyu Gafesu-Ethiopia p. 53
Christ Taw-Myanmar p. 57
Say Hay Taw-Thailand p. 61
Cristina Vasquez-El Salvador p. 65
Huoy Lin Mao-Cambodia p. 69
Eh Sa Kaw-Thailand p. 73
Aisha Abdullahi-Somalia p. 77
Oh Kler-Myanmar p. 81
Hla Yu Htoo-Thailand p. 85
Iya Xiong-Laos p. 89
Nelly Beltran-Espitia-Mexico p. 93
Wah Soe-Thailand p. 97
Pare Meh-Myanmar p. 101
Abshir Mohamed-Somalia p. 105
Kzee Ya-Myanmar p. 109
Javier Arreola Martell-Mexico p. 113
Ma Ka Lah-Thailand p. 117
Lu Lue-Myanmar p. 121.
Notes:
"Written by 30 Wellstone Int. High School students"--From the publisher's website.
Includes glossary and publisher's advertisements.
Finalist, Midwest Independent Publishing Association Midwest Book Award, 2018.
ISBN:
9781949523041
1949523047
9781949523065
1949523063
OCLC:
1061091427

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