Immigrants share six-word stories
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In honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, the Immigrant Archive Project created a hashtag to encourage immigrants and descendants of immigrants to share their own stories on Twitter.
"Realize that everything starts again now" - Jose Poyatos #ImmigrantArchiveProject #6wordtestimonies http://t.co/tZsmrDMotA
— ImmigrantAProject (@ImmigrantAP) June 2, 2014
"Ecuador to Brooklyn. Empowering & building resistance." #ImmigrantArchiveProject #6wordtestimonies @ImmigrantAP pic.twitter.com/Ply2tJUvK6
— * Bruja Ankalli * (@BrujaRebel) June 2, 2014
The idea for a six-word story is a story itself. According to legend, writer Ernest Hemingway once wrote, "For Sale: baby shoes, never worn," which would have certainly fit into a Tweet had Twitter existed at the time.
"better life. deny visa. undocumented immigrant." - Ricardo Gonzalez #ImmigrantArchiveProject #6wordtestimonies
— ImmigrantAProject (@ImmigrantAP) June 2, 2014
"Resourceful: Making ourselves something from nothing."#6wordtestimonies #ImmigrantAP@ImmigrantAP
— Cristina Saavedra (@thisaavedralife) June 2, 2014
Also in honor of Immigrant Heritage Month, the non-profit Welcome.us published a video celebrating the diversity of immigrants and the history of immigration in the United States.
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