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Karen Interview: Immigration (Part 2)

Last fall, Elissa had the opportunity to interview some Karen youth in St. Paul, MN. They met at a Karen grocery store, shared a meal together, and talked about various aspects of the Karen culture. We have divided this interview into a four part series: Culture, Immigration, Family and Faith, and Food and Holidays. For authenticity, we have transcribed the interview material as accurate as possible. The Karen People We encourage our readers to visit the Karen Organization of Minnesota website in order to learn more about the history and culture of the Karen people. Part 2: Immigration Elissa: What is the best thing about living in the USA? Re: Getting a good education, like even seeking to go forward for college or postsecondary there are people willing to help and help us to try to achieve our dreams. Back in Thailand, I felt like a lot of us or most of us didn't have a lot of dreams. So even after you have been graduating from a school, [for] everyone as long as the

Karen Interview: Culture (Part 1)

Last fall, Elissa had the opportunity to interview some Karen youth in St. Paul, MN. They met at a Karen grocery store, shared a meal together, and talked about various aspects of the Karen culture. We have divided this interview into a four part series: Culture, Immigration, Family and Faith, and Food and Holidays. For authenticity, we have transcribed the interview material as accurate as possible. The Karen People We encourage our readers to visit the Karen Organization of Minnesota website  in order to learn more about the history and culture of the Karen people. Part 1: Culture The interviewees Elissa: Within Karen culture what is the definition of success? Re: I think success it is someone who is achieving their dreams and has a stable job and have a place to live. Kyeh: Yeah, I would say people who do a career that they love. My parents whenever they see a doctor they are like, “Oh, there is a doctor,” and they say that person is, you know, very succ

Focus

Hello Culture Kids! It's been a while. Today I (Kari) posted on my own personal blog site . I would like to share this with our CKI network. Hope you can find your own inspiration and focal point in your own life journey. -------- A while back I purchased this cute message board in the dollar section at Target, a part of the store I make an appearance in whenever I venture out. I grabbed this board and found some cute shapes and emojis to incorporate with the messages I envisioned. It now hangs on my apartment door above the mirror I check my beautiful face in before I leave each day. The first message I wrote on this board was "Don't be late." At the time, this was the most important thing for me to see when I left my apartment. My consistency with time had been lacking, and I was beginning to see the effects of my lateness in many areas of my life and how it affected those around me to some degree. This past Sunday I wanted to change the board from &quo