Tag Archives: Immigration
My First Interview Now at La Bloga and a Quick Note from a Crescent City Motel
Excited to share my first ever interview is now featured at La Bloga. So many thanks to Olga Garcia for the invitation to do an interview and for her thoughtful research and questions. As life would have it, I’m currently … Continue reading
The Immigration Project: Focus on John Muir
Earlier this week I spent three nights camping in Yosemite Valley with my parents, brother, sister-in-law, niece and nephew, and though it rained all three nights, we spent our days hiking to Vernal Falls, taking in the views of El … Continue reading
Children Of Asian Immigrants Reveal Sacrifices Their Parents Made (BuzzFeed)
This video brought on all the tears and sniffles. It’s so raw and honest, and I think for some of these children of immigrants even scary to share. Though, I am not Asian, I think children of immigrants share many … Continue reading
The Immigration Project: 9 Days in the Desert Photo Essay
About seven years ago, I built my first blog entitled, The Immigration Project, where I posted about immigration law reform, immigration history, and journal entries. The blog has gone dark over the last couple of years, but I plan to … Continue reading