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Title
Sonia
Nazario
interview
Interviewee
Nazario, Sonia
Interviewer
Martinson
,
Connie
Book Title
Enrique’s journey
Subject
United States - Emigration and immigration - Case studies
Honduras - Emigration and immigration - Case studies
Illegal aliens - United States - Social conditions - Case studies
Immigrant children - United States - Social conditions - Case studies
Hondurans - United States - Social conditions - Case studies
Illegal aliens - United States - Biography
Immigrant children - United States - Biography
Hondurans - United States - Biography
Coverage - Temporal
Twentieth
century
;
Twenty-first
century
Coverage - Spatial
United
States
;
Honduras
Description
Sonia
Nazario
discusses
her
book
,
“Enrique’s
Journey.”
She
begins
by
explaining
that the
book
is
the
true
story
of a
young
boy
named
Enrique
who
travels
from
Honduras
to the
United
States
to
find
his
mother
.
Nazario
explains
that
when
Enrique
was
five
years
old
his
mother
,
Lourdes
, was
unable
to
earn
enough
money
to
feed
her
children
so
she
chose
to
leave
Honduras
and
seek
work
in the
United
States
.
Lourdes
then
leaves
her
children
in
Honduras
while
promising
that she will
send
money
back
to them and
return
soon
.
Eleven
years
pass
in
which
Lourdes
is
unable
to
make
enough
money
to
reunite
with her
children
.
Nazario
goes
on to
share
that
it
is
at this
point
that
Enrique
decides
to
make
the
journey
from
Honduras
to the
United
States
and
find
his
mother
.
Without
money
and
legal
paper
work
,
Enrique
is
forced
to
travel
on the
tops
of
freight
trains
and
is
hunted
like
an
animal
. On his
journey
he
encounters
gangsters
,
bandits
, and
corrupt
police
,
all
trying
to
either
kill
or
deport
him. Also in this
interview
Nazario
, an
award-winning
journalist
,
explains
the
extensive
research
she
put
into
writing
this
book
. She
discusses
how she
re-traveled
Enrique’s
journey
on her
own
in
order
to
experience
what
immigrants
go
through
.
Publisher
The Drucker Institute
Language
eng
Source
Betacam tape.
Collection
Connie
Martinson
Talks
Books
-
http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt
Rights
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute,
http://www.thedruckerinstitute.com
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Moving Image
Format
video/f4v
Duration
00:26:34
Object File Name
cmt00380
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