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Interview no. | R-0465 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | R.34. Special Research Projects: New Roots |
Project description | Interviews, 2007-ongoing, focus on issues related to Latin American immigration to North Carolina and the formation of Latino communities. Interviewers are conducted by undergraduate students in courses taught by Hannah Gill at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Interviewees include immigrants, United States-born second generations, professionals who work with immigrants, policy-makers, religious leaders, educators, students, and local business owners. |
Date | 20 April 2011 |
Interviewee | González, Sara, pseud. |
Interviewee occupation | Students |
Interviewee DOB | 1984 |
Interviewee ethnicity | Hispanic Americans and Latinos |
Interviewer | Markunas, Stephanie. |
Abstract | Sara Gonzalez is a PhD candidate in the Political Science Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is an Argentinean native who migrated to the United States in 2008 to pursue her degree in academia. Growing up in middle class Buenos Aires, Gonzalez is first in her family to complete her college degree and obtain a masters degree. In this interview, Gonzalez discusses her family and upbringing in Argentina, her interest in issues surrounding poverty from an academic standpoint and her perceptions of gender roles in Argentina compared to the United States. |
Subject Topical Other |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Higher Education Migratory experience Gender |
Citation | Interview with Sara Gonzalez by Stephanie Markunas, 20 April 2011, R-0465, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Interview no. | R0465_Transcript |