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Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York 2020/2021

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The storytelling project Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021 (International Women’s Day). They talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City, marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests, and the presidential election.

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Episode thumbnail for Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York: Anastassiya, an educator from Kazakhstan

March 5, 2021

Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York: Anastassiya, an educator from Kazakhstan

<p>In the twelfth episode, meet Anastassiya, an educator from Kazakhstan helping immigrants to realize their potential through higher education.</p> <p><a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/real-people-real-lives-women-immigrants-of-new-york/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York</a> is a storytelling project from <a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">New Women New Yorkers</a> that elevates immigrant stories, moving beyond statistics and political rhetoric. The third, 2020 edition of the project highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021. Participants talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City - marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests and a presidential election.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York: Dorothy, a teacher from Nigeria

February 26, 2021

Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York: Dorothy, a teacher from Nigeria

<p>In the eleventh episode, meet Dorothy, a teacher from Nigeria. Her life was hit hard by Covid-19. While she is finding her way out of the pandemic, Dorothy sends a message of hope to all New Yorkers.</p> <p><a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/real-people-real-lives-women-immigrants-of-new-york/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York</a> is a storytelling project from <a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">New Women New Yorkers</a> that elevates immigrant stories, moving beyond statistics and political rhetoric. The third, 2020 edition of the project highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021. Participants talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City - marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests and a presidential election.</p>

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February 25, 2021

Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York: Bahar, a painter from Iran

<p>In the first episode, meet Bahar Sabzevari, a painter from Iran whose work explores identity, sense of place and belonging.</p> <p><a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/real-people-real-lives-women-immigrants-of-new-york/">Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York</a> is a storytelling project from <a href="https://www.nywomenimmigrants.org/">New Women New Yorkers</a> that elevates immigrant stories, moving beyond statistics and political rhetoric. The third, 2020 edition of the project highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021. Participants talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City - marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests and a presidential election.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York 2020/2021?

The storytelling project Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021 (International Women’s Day). They talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City, marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests, and the presidential election.

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