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Immigration Stories From an Atlanta High School: Green Card Youth Voices (en Inglés)
Tea Rozman Clark
(Ilustrado por)
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Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez
(Ilustrado por)
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Lara Smith-Sitton
(Ilustrado por)
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Green Card Voices
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Immigration Stories From an Atlanta High School: Green Card Youth Voices (en Inglés) - Rozman Clark, Tea ; Rodriguez, Darlene Xiomara ; Smith-Sitton, Lara
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Reseña del libro "Immigration Stories From an Atlanta High School: Green Card Youth Voices (en Inglés)"
"Green Card Youth Voices: Immigration Stories from an Atlanta High School" is a collection of twenty-one personal essays written by refugee and immigrant students, and one current teacher, from Cross Keys High School, Clarkston High School, and DeKalb International Student Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Each personal essay is accompanied by a full-color portrait and a QR code that links to individual online video narratives that contain deep, personal insight. The young people in this book--including six DACA recipients--come from thirteen different countries and, in their own words, reveal the complexity and humanity of the immigration experience that is too often obscured in current conversations. Within these pages, these brave youth share reflections on their past, describe challenges from their immigration journeys, and illustrate the many ways that they contribute to their new home. These written and digital narratives--as well as the included study guide, glossary, and links to video narratives--are a unique resources for anyone looking to expand their understanding of the tapestry of different cultures that make up the United States. By seeing ourselves reflected in the bravery and honesty with which these stories are shared, we start to build the necessary bridges of understanding between us all.