• Hidden Heroes: Goretti Mugambwa (Special Re-edit)

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Hidden Heroes: Goretti Mugambwa (Special Re-edit)

  • Summary

  • Immigrants Wake America is back with a new season titled “Hidden Heroes in a Small Town”. During this season we will get to know the staff and case workers at the American Civic Association in Binghamton, NY. A non-profit organization whose mission is to help refugees and immigrants start a new life while preserving their ethnic and cultural diversity. This six-episode installment showcases the amazing work and journeys of migration of the people “behind the scenes”.

    Goretti Mugambwa is an immigration caseworker at the ACA for over 10 years. She shares her arduous and inspiring journey of migration and re-migration as a single mother, starting in Uganda and then to Kenya, Nigeria, Canada, and the United States. She also sheds light on the struggles of immigrant women as they arrive the United States and settle in local communities. Goretti is the inspiration for Season II.

    Transcript for this episode:
    https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/transcripts#h.4rnwichsfvlj

    This podcast is supported by Humanities New York, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Centre for Civic Engagement, Department of English, Asian and Asian American Studies, Institute for Asia and Asian Diasporas at Binghamton University. In partnership with the American Civic Association and the Tenement Museum.

    For more information visit our Website: https://www.immigrantswakeamerica.com/

    For more information about the America Civic Association visit: https://americancivic.com/

    Instagram: @immigrantswakeamerica
    X: @ImmigrantsWake


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