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The Subtleties Of Latin American Immigration As Illustrated By The Lower East Side Tenement Museum
29 May 2007 | 17:00
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The Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York has created a documentary of real, 21st century, immigrant teens living in New York City through an online comic book called, For Real. The stories we found there reveal the immigrant experience can be one thing if you're Ecuadorian:
And another if you're Venezuelan...
Oh my gaw! Us either! We feel so bad for Hispanics who are, like, Mexican looking.
For Real: A Webcomic Documentary About Immigrant Lives in the Lower East Side [Lower East Side Tenement Museum]
And another if you're Venezuelan...
Oh my gaw! Us either! We feel so bad for Hispanics who are, like, Mexican looking.
For Real: A Webcomic Documentary About Immigrant Lives in the Lower East Side [Lower East Side Tenement Museum]
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- AY DIOS MIO
- QUE CUTE
- NERDO
- NACO
- CURSI
- QUE COOL
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