Lachrista Greco Quotes
These Neighborhood Was Our First Home As A Community But, Once Italians Began To Gain Status As "full" Americans, They Moved Out Of The Communities That They Co-habited With Other Immigrants And People Of Color. The Rootedness In This Community Shifted Into A Dissention Of Difference And Of Privilege. In Order For Italian-Americans To Mark Their New Social Location Under Assumed "Whiteness," They Had To Make A Physical Move Away From The Marginal Communities Of Color. The Discussion Ended In My Favor But Would Mark The Beginning Of A Long Struggle Of Unpacking The Internalized Oppression And Discrimination That Marked My Family's Identity Of "White"-working Class-Italian-Americans Learning To Assimilate While Keeping Their Hyphenated Identity. Learning To Build Bridges Between My Different Borders And My Passions Has Been A Continual Process For Me.
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