Nicko:
Nicko Moraitis is a 65-year-old
father of two who moved to the US with his parents at the age of 2 from Icaria,
Greece. His parents fled to Detroit, Michigan because they sought a better
life, recognizing that their home island was still occupied by Nazis by the end
of WW2 and their child would be in danger if they stayed. In the US, Nicko
graduated high school and has worked as both a salesman and a chef. He has
three kids, one daughter and two sons, and remains very close to both of his
parents. Nicko is thankful for the vibrance of Greek culture where he lives and
the luck he’s had not having to face any blatant discrimination due to his
ethnicity and nationality. He is also grateful for having been able to pursue
the “American Dream” and giving his kids the opportunity to do so as well. His
favorite part about living in the US is having a nice home in a safe
neighborhood and that his children receive a stellar education.
Martha:
Martha Londono is a
51-year-old single mother who was born in Buenaventura, Colombia. She moved to
Cali, Colombia when she started her secondary schooling, attending a university
until she had her first child, Carlos, at the age of 20. She was a successful
businesswoman in Colombia until the death of Carlos’ father, which prompted
Martha to rethink the direction of her and her son’s life. Eventually, Martha
met her second child’s son, Pedro, and moved to the US to give birth to Lau in
2001. In the United States, Martha encountered discrimination based on the
language barrier she faces still to this day. As she prepares for another
transition in her life with her son graduating soon, Martha’s daily life
currently features working the night shift at Walmart, taking care of their dog
Candy, and making sure Lau makes it to the finish line. Currently a single
mother due to divorce, Martha prides herself on being independent and strong,
looking towards the future with a positive outlook.
Yaw:
Yaw Kyeremateng is a 27-year-old
director of forensics at Concordia University in California. He moved to the
United States from Ghana at the age of 17 looking for a better education than
he would’ve received in his home country. Yaw studied at the University of
Northern Iowa and competed in college forensics. After experiencing the
collegiate circuit, Yaw went on to coach college speech and working with high
school speech students during the summer at different summer camps such as the
Champion Briefs Institute and the Modern Brain Institute. He enjoys activities
such as modeling, acting, writing, and most of all, spoken word poetry. Yaw
appreciates the US for giving him the ability to express himself freely and
openly.
The next couple of posts will be wrapping up the rest of my project. Stay tuned!
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