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"Thank Heaven someone has finally delved into this area! I experienced disjunctions growing up an a child of a Scottish English speaking immigrant and thought it was just US who were personally weird until I spent a year as a student in London and realized that it was all CULTURAL. This plus some anthropology studies did make me much more sensitive to the problems of cultural integration.  But so many are clueless!  And with the the mass of immigration we have experienced in Los Angeles, in particular, in the last 20 or so years, such cultural sophistication is VITAL.  

Sometimes I wish they held "Hello, welcome to America - here we do it THIS way" classes to orientate newcomers to our unspoken folkways: the way we drive, stand in lines, communicate, the way we show politeness and respect, and so on. No, we are NOT the SAME as Oaxaca, or Moscow or Yerevan. This is the way we are here and now. You have come to live with us and be part of us and welcome - but please know that we do prefer things to be this way....Otherwise, you might be happier at home....

And all of this is not even considering how bewildering it all must be to someone whose idea of the USA comes from the movies or TV...

So your site really definitely addresses things that need be be addressed!  Good luck to you!"

All best,
Pamela M.

"I think what you are doing is great and I wish you ever greater success.  I share your interest in immigration.  I am especially concerned about emigration rights. I think everyone should have the right to pick up and leave corrupt and dictatorial countries for places of relative freedom and opportunity.  I am rather disappointed in human nature that there aren't many countries that provide sanctuary for the oppressed."

David H.

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FEATURED BOOK:

Disappearance of the Outside: A Manifesto for Escape

by Andrei Codrescu
Taking into account his own exile from Stalinist Romania, as well as the plights of such greats as Garcia Marquez, Breton, Dada, Kundera, and Milosz, Codrescu issues a call for those living in a free society to reach beyond a benign reality founded in technology and commercialism by tapping into their imaginations and striving for a better, evolutionary existence.


Check out our Sentimental Refugee Arts and Fun Store featuring cartoons, illustrated stories and traditions from world cultures!

Job Interview Framed Panel Print
"Job Interview" Cartoon: what happens when Mr. Naheed applies for a job in the United States

"A life without love is like  Mug
"A life without love is like a year without summer." Illustrated Swedish proverb.


Vodka and Caviar Baseball Jersey

From Russia: Vodka and Caviar. It's Party Time! Click here.

 Woodseller wife Framed Panel Print
From Japan: An illustrated love story about a beautiful wife. Click here.

 


FEATURED INTERVIEW:

Sonia Choquette. (first generation born in the USA)
"The first thing to say about the experience of an immigrant is that people are like a tree whose roots have been cut off. Fortunately the human spirit is regenerative but only if you acknowledge that you have suffered a major psychic wound, even if you move under the best of conditions. So you can build new roots." Read more...