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Immigrant Voices

Produced with generous support from the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation

Immigrant voices: Fowsia Musse Somalia

June 13, 2016

Fowsia Musse knew war from the time she was a small child.  Her family fled violence in Somalia, and she was separated from her mother.  Before she came to the U.S., she made her home in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. She lives and does community development work in Lewiston, ME. Read interview transcript. Listen to full interview.   May 19, … [Read more...]

Immigrant Voices: Parivash Rohani Iran

April 18, 2016

Parivash Rohani

    Read interview transcript. Listen to full interview   January 26, 2016 Portland, ME Interviewer: Keith Ludden Recommended citation: Rohani, Parivash Oral History Interview, January 26, 2016 by Keith Ludden, Page #, Oral History and Folklife Research. Online: http:// … [Read more...]

Immigrant Voices: Hoa Hoang Vietnam

April 18, 2016

Hoa Hoang immigrated to Maine in 1975, as Saigon fell. She was five years old. She owns a realty agency in Augusta, ME. Read interview transcript. Listen to full interview March 23, 2016 Augusta, ME Interviewer: Keith Ludden Recommended citation: Hoang, Hoa Oral History Interview, March 23, 2016 by Keith Ludden, Page #, Oral History and Folklife Research. … [Read more...]

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