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Lillian Polanco-Roman
40 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Growing Up I was born in Brooklyn. My family migrated from the Dominican Republic, my dad in the late 70s and my mom in the early… Read More!
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Barbara Llongo-Cueva
20 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF ECUADOR. Immigrating to the United States We came here when I was 17 so I could go to college. For us, the language and the culture were the hardest… Read More!
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Evelyn Lopez
21 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF MEXICO. Growing Up My parents separated when I was in elementary school. My mom would work overnight, and throughout the day, so I stepped in and took care of… Read More!
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Kaylin Sevilla-Lopez
22 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF BOLIVIA. Growing Up I have a very small family, just me, my mom, my grandma, and a couple of uncles. My grandma is the one who brought my mom… Read More!
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O’Neillie Escobedo
65 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF PUERTO RICO. Growing Up Everything fell on me because I was the oldest one, the oldest of nine. When it came to discipline, it was the same. We all… Read More!
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Skyla Picon-Rivera
20 YEARS OLD, DAUGHTER OF PUERTO RICO. Growing Up I have one younger brother, Andrew, who’s 16 years old. Most of my life revolves around him – caregiving, driving, and picking him up from… Read More!
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