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Becoming American

Barbara Beirne, a photographer with vision and an eye for beauty, has put together an exhibit entitled, Becoming American. Her project involved interviewing and photographing immigrant teenagers from all parts of the globe, and sharing comments they've made. Her work was featured by the Smithsonian in an exhibit at Ellis Island.

I encourage you to view her work. Included below are some that I enjoyed, and I hope you will share those that touched you.
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When I was seven years old, we had to flee [the Democratic Republic of the] Congo. We went to live in Zambia. It was a very long trip. We first took a bus but then had to leave the bus and walk for many, many days. When we arrived in Zambia, there were no [refugee] camps, so we had to live on the street. My brothers and I were not allowed to go to school because we were foreigners. I played with friends all day until we came to America. Now I can go to school. This country is good.
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If your question is, “why in the heck do Mexicans and other Latinos come to live in our country?” the answer is simple. Change! In most Latino countries there are no benefits and you can not receive a good and stable salary. There are many jobs here in Wyoming. Almost everyone works two or three jobs. My mother is a housekeeper and a waitress. I think Americans should try to better understand immigrants. Communities could try to share their traditions, culture, and life with us.
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Three years ago, my father sought asylum in the United States. He is an engineer and professor, but there are very few jobs in Haiti. Here he works in a laundry and goes to school at night. My mother and I have only been here for three months. America and my country have big differences, but I like this country because we can now help our family in Haiti by sending them money. For example, my grandmother, cousins and uncle. Thank you.
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Last summer, I visited the Philippines, but even before that I wasn't clueless about my culture. I have grown up with parents who are pretty hard-core about their roots. They're always saying how I'm not Philippine enough for them. Sometimes I have to prove that I'm more American than Philippine and at times more Philippine than American. It’s difficult. There is nothing I dislike about this country. I love being part of the free and the brave in the good old USA.
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