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How did your family end up in Minnesota? Do you know the story of your ancestors’ journey?
In the 1800s, immigrants to our region primarily came from Scandinavia and Germany. More recently, major populations have come to Minnesota from Laos, Somalia, Mexico, Liberia, Ecuador, Afghanistan and India. In fact, almost 500,000 people who live in Minnesota today were born outside of the United States.
But behind the where is also a why. And over time, those narratives can get lost if not recorded.
That’s why MPR News, together with Sahan Journal, presented a collaborative North Star Journey Live and Sahan Community Live conversation at St. Paul Neighborhood Network on Feb. 20. Hosted by immigration reporters Sarah Thamer and Katelyn Vue, this in-person event focused on how immigrant communities in Minnesota preserve their histories and pass them on to new generations. Panelists shared their own arrival stories and tips for recording your own family’s journey.
You can listen to and watch more immigrant and refugee stories at the Minnesota Historical Society’s Becoming Minnesotan online archive and the Immigrant History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
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Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
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How did your family end up in Minnesota? Do you know the story of your ancestors’ journey?
In the 1800s, immigrants to our region primarily came from Scandinavia and Germany. More recently, major populations have come to Minnesota from Laos, Somalia, Mexico, Liberia, Ecuador, Afghanistan and India. In fact, almost 500,000 people who live in Minnesota today were born outside of the United States.
But behind the where is also a why. And over time, those narratives can get lost if not recorded.
That’s why MPR News, together with Sahan Journal, presented a collaborative North Star Journey Live and Sahan Community Live conversation at St. Paul Neighborhood Network on Feb. 20. Hosted by immigration reporters Sarah Thamer and Katelyn Vue, this in-person event focused on how immigrant communities in Minnesota preserve their histories and pass them on to new generations. Panelists shared their own arrival stories and tips for recording your own family’s journey.
You can listen to and watch more immigrant and refugee stories at the Minnesota Historical Society’s Becoming Minnesotan online archive and the Immigrant History Research Center at the University of Minnesota.
Panelists:
Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
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