• Season II: Hidden Heroes in a Small Town
    Jul 3 2024

    Immigrants Wake America is back with a new season titled “Hidden Heroes in a Small Town”. During this season we will get to know the staff and case workers at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, NY. The ACA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help refugees and immigrants start a new life while preserving their ethnic and cultural diversity. This six-episode installment showcases the amazing work and journeys of migration of the people “behind the scenes”.

    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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    5 mins
  • Finding Our Grandmother in the Records
    Aug 19 2022

    Our guests today are Nicole Perkins and Tori Atkins. Nicole and Tori are cousins who have been trying to trace their grandmother’s life and history of immigration from Italy to the United States. In this episode, we see a unique blend of storytelling across generations.

    Nicole's story in Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum, New York:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/social-history-application

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    19 mins
  • Cooking Bonds: Food and Intergenerational Belonging
    Jul 15 2022

    Our guests today are Phariha Rahman and Theresa Alarcon. Both Phariha and Theresa have been Binghamton University students and involved in community engagement.

    Phariha and Theresa talk about the memories of their grandmothers and the complications of stereotypes about immigrants and their descendants. They also discuss how the bonds and values constructed around food influence their sense of self and belonging.

    Phariha's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/rice-and-daal

    Theresa's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/empanadas-1936

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    17 mins
  • The Gift and Burden of Tradition
    Jun 15 2022

    Our guests today are Kojo Senoo and Max Kurant. Kojo was a student at Binghamton University and currently works as a photographer in New York City and at the Tenement Museum. Max is a student at Binghamton University who is actively involved in work related to community engagement.

    Kojo and Max talk about how they perceive their personal identity, their relationship with their families, and the conflicts or contradictions they negotiate within their families and in the world at large.

    Kojo's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/internal-medicine-sign

    Max's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/my-mother-s-manti-pot




    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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    16 mins
  • Bond with Our Immigrant Mothers
    May 15 2022

    Today our guests are Priscilla Martel and Kaylee Sanabria. Priscilla is a flavor maven, chef, and food consultant living in Connecticut. She is also a successful cookbook author and recipe developer. Kaylee was a Binghamton University student and is now working in the corporate fashion industry in New York.

    Priscilla and Kaylee talk about how the different objects that get passed on form intergenerational bonds among women. They share the role that their grandmothers and mothers play in their lives, and also discuss the pitfalls of mythologizing the grandmother figure in immigrant history.

    Priscilla's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/wwii-ration-cards-recipe

    Kaylee's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/colombian-hot-chocolate-pot



    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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    17 mins
  • Women Win the Bread (Special Episode)
    Apr 16 2022

    This special episode featuring Goretti Mugambwa, Immigrant Case Manager at the American Civic Association, Binghamton, NY is hosted by Dr. Lisa Yun, Associate Professor at Binghamton University–SUNY. Goretti shares with us her arduous and inspiring journey of migration and re-migration. She also sheds light on the variety of struggles immigrant women go through when they move to America.
    Goretti's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/empaako

    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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    23 mins
  • The Box of Herstory
    Mar 15 2022

    Our guest for this episode is Alison Wang. Alison was a Binghamton University student and is now a registered nurse in New York. In this episode, Alison talks about her family and personal stories around migration. She tells us the story of how she found a box of letters while cleaning her closet, and how the letters and the conversations that ensued had an impact on her identity.

    Alison's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum, New York:
    https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/box-of-mysteries-1984

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    16 mins
  • Multicultural in America
    Feb 15 2022

    Today our guests are Jim Holley and Laura D’Angelo. Jim worked as a librarian in Broome County, Binghamton, NY for over 50 years and is currently a yoga teacher at Binghamton University. Laura was a Binghamton University student and is now working in New York. Jim and Laura talk about their grandparents and their own personal stories around migration.

    Jim's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum, New York: https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/garden-of-life

    Laura's story on Your Story, Our Story at the Tenement Museum, New York: https://yourstory.tenement.org/stories/photo-of-sauce-recipe


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    16 mins