This story talks about a woman who was born and raised in Honduras and at an early age dedicated herself to working hard and getting an education. She worked for 35 years with children who had mental disabilities. After her retirement she became depressed and lonely and decided to move to the States where she settled in Springfield, MA with her daughter. She had a hard time meeting people because she spoke no English. She decided to find a community with more Hispanics and came across a church where they spoke Spanish.
This story talks about a man who was from Puerto Rico and was drinking too much. His parents sent him to New York to try and change his lifestyle but continued with his drinking there as well. He then moved to Springfield and went to church to try and find guidance. Since then he has found god and continues to go to church. He has since become a pastor. He sends a message to all the youth out there and says that if you have god in your life he will help guide you in the right direction.
This story talks about a woman named Alba who was born and raised in Puerto Rico and then moved to Springfield, MA. She talks about how everyone in life has potential to succeed in life if you put your mind to it. She says it is important to be a good example for your kids. She talks about her struggles in life when she was working full time and going to school at night. How her sacrifices paid off when she graduated college with a bachelor's degree in psychology and was able to purchase her own home.
This personal story comes from Dulce, a resident services coordinator in Worcester, MA. She gives a personal side to the immigration debate, focusing on her own family's experience and contributions to US culture and society.
Latinas y Que! will show digital stories produced during the month of May in a workshop taught by the Center for Digital Storytelling. Topics of the stories include dealng with stereotypes and racism, immigration experiences, surviving domestic abuse, convincing your friends to NOT get pregnant, parents and educational success. This is a community screening.