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The Local-Global History of Philadelphia: The Kazakh Population
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2019Apr 30
*Note: 12:02 - "my landlord," NOT neighbor. The Local-Global History of Philadelphia: The Kazakh Population focuses on the Kazakh population of North/Northeast Philadelphia using contextual research to support interviews with Kazakh immigrants or first-generation Kazakh-Americans who reside or have resided in Philadelphia, recording their oral histories about their experiences in Philadelphia. Interviewees discuss their identities in relation to their experiences and how others perceive them - both in the context of Philadelphia and in general - and how this effects their experience as well. This documentary is a part of The Local-Global History of Philadelphia project which anticipates a continuous research initiative that will explore the history of international migrants in Philadelphia in greater depth, analyzing and reflecting upon the personal stories of international migrants through the documentation of filmed interviews to supplement textual analysis research. LaTae Johnson - Lead Researcher and Producer TJ Nartey - Filmographer and Assistant Editor Ellie Spencer - Media Management Consultant and Editor Daisy Saavedra - Co-Researcher and Co-content Editor Khadija Zeigler - Filmographer and Assistant Editor Special Thanks to: Dr. Marc Brasof - Faculty Advisor Dr. Kalenda Eaton, curator of The Humanities Research Lab (Sponsor)

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