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Season 5: Episode 2
Summary:
In this episode, UAlbany students Sophia Smith and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss what it was like to grow up in a multicultural household. Sophia and Bianca delve into how their identities have evolved and what hardships come with negotiating identity. Both students discuss how violent being multicultural in the U.S can be, centering stories of racism and prejudice. However, they also highlight the benefits of having a multicultural background,
Warning Explicit Language
Time Stamps:
0:00- Introduction
0:31 – Find
1:40 –Ancestry and me
2:34 -Gloria, Gloria!
4:36- Sophia’s family and their cultures
6:11-Bianca’s heritages!
7:47- We all love potatoes!
9:05- A plate of sancocho and pastelitos will always wait for you!
9:52-What culture does Sophia identify with?
14:15–Argentine and Dominican fusion
16:11- Dialects are hard
16:31-Latin America does not equate to Spanish
17:13-Don’t impose identities on others.
17:26-Sophia’s identities
21:44 -Bianca’s identities
25:38- A perspective on Belize’s reality
29:41- A perspective on the Dominican Republic’s reality
35:35- Sophia and Bianca’s future household
41:05- Bye, thanks for listening!
Contributors:
Sophia Smith (StoryTeller/Host), Bianca
Special thanks to Ryan C. Clow, Digital Scholarship Center Training Specialist, for allowing us to use the equipment and recording studio.
Email Carmen
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Season 5: Episode 2
Summary:
In this episode, UAlbany students Sophia Smith and Bianca Zazzarini-Leon discuss what it was like to grow up in a multicultural household. Sophia and Bianca delve into how their identities have evolved and what hardships come with negotiating identity. Both students discuss how violent being multicultural in the U.S can be, centering stories of racism and prejudice. However, they also highlight the benefits of having a multicultural background,
Warning Explicit Language
Time Stamps:
0:00- Introduction
0:31 – Find
1:40 –Ancestry and me
2:34 -Gloria, Gloria!
4:36- Sophia’s family and their cultures
6:11-Bianca’s heritages!
7:47- We all love potatoes!
9:05- A plate of sancocho and pastelitos will always wait for you!
9:52-What culture does Sophia identify with?
14:15–Argentine and Dominican fusion
16:11- Dialects are hard
16:31-Latin America does not equate to Spanish
17:13-Don’t impose identities on others.
17:26-Sophia’s identities
21:44 -Bianca’s identities
25:38- A perspective on Belize’s reality
29:41- A perspective on the Dominican Republic’s reality
35:35- Sophia and Bianca’s future household
41:05- Bye, thanks for listening!
Contributors:
Sophia Smith (StoryTeller/Host), Bianca
Special thanks to Ryan C. Clow, Digital Scholarship Center Training Specialist, for allowing us to use the equipment and recording studio.
Email Carmen
Interested in
https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1642/18-giving/form.aspx?sid=1642&gid=2&pgid=399&cid=1042&bledit=1&dids=156.157.158.159.160.241.177.178&sort=