Interview with PRI’s The World about my cross-country immigration journey during the Summer of 2010.
It’s heaven’s front yard. That’s how it looks.
Immigrant Gregory Kaidanov, Chess Grandmaster from Russia, on his first visit to Lexington, Kentucky.
We see about 50 a day and sometimes even more.
Velia Mendoza, Refugee Coordinator at the Adult Learning Center in Garden City, on how many refugees seek her help in hopes to find a job.
It’s the little pieces of culture and history that make you who you are as a human being and I think we are losing a lot of that. It’s quiet sad.
Amy Chung, a realtor and longtime resident of Chinatown, says that newly arrived immigrants do not feel a connection to Chinatown anymore, as it has become a landing place for them, but nothing more.