Stories of Belonging Migration Changed How I See My Parents 118, Cambridge I feel otherized by other Americans 118, Cambridge Becoming a Citizen 95, Cambridge Becoming a Citizen 95, Cambridge We are the Young Black Germans 111, Frankfurt Vision of Black Citizen 111, Frankfurt Visions of Black Citizenship 111, Frankfurt Gay Filipino Family 72, Seattle My Parents’ View on Race 119, Seattle All Asians Are NOT the Same 119, Seattle Visiting the Philippines 65, New York Professor to Domestic Worker 76, New York Turban Pulled Off on the Subway 78, New York Privileged Access to Immigration 78, New York My Relationship with Immigration 112, New York I See the World Not with Borders 112, New York My Political Voice is Mute 112, New York Demographics, the Proximity of Mexico and Integration 70, New York Sikhs in New York 78, New York One of the Best Cities in the World 79, New York Parents’ Migrations 72, New York Mom Learning English 60, New York Pretty Women Moment 60, New York My Mom’s Health 60, New York Black Student in a French School 61, New York Preconceptions of Race 61, New York Resisting Simplified Definitions of Roots 61, New York My Mom Came from Ecuador 62, New York Passing as White 62, New York As Gay as they Come 62, New York Prevent the Domino Effect 62, New York To be Black is Majority 63, New York There is no Place Called “Negro” 63, New York To Talk about the Dead Body 63, New York Embracing Pakistani Culture 64, New York What changed after 9/11 64, New York Mother’s Migration From Colombia 66, New York Where is Your Father From? 64, New York Catholicism and Its Influence 66, New York Identity Issues 64, New York Ways of Dealing with Immigration 66, New York American-born Muslim Pakistani 64, New York Sex Education with Dad 68, New York Finding Sexual Identity 65, New York American in the Family 68, New York It’s Easier to be Straight 65, New York Weird Questions 68, New York Change my Filipino Nose 65, New York Here My Parents Became Poor 69, New York I Never Considered Myself ‘Asian’ 65, New York Code Switching 69, New York Speaking Pidgin, Tagalog and English 65, New York White Person in an African Church 69, New York Migrating from Jamaica (Family Story) 67, New York Racism Takes So Many Forms 69, New York Patois and English 67, New York The Church is an Open Door for Evil 67, New York Learning English and Choosing My Accent 70, New York Growing Up Greek in the United States 73, New York Combating the Idea that Mexicans are Not Gay 70, New York Greek Gender Stereotypes 73, New York Joining MeCHA and Claiming a Chicana Identity 70, New York You’re Not White, You’re Greek 73, New York Racist Ideas of Beauty 71, New York Father Recieved Political Asylum 75, New York Being a Light-Skinned, Privileged Latina 71, New York Being a Balanced Bilingual (Russian — English) 75, New York Nationality Versus Citizenship 75, New York Facilitate Global Citizenship 71, New York Mom – from Professor to Domestic Worker 76, New York Story of Children of Immigrants 71, New York Growing Up Iranian in Santa Fe 76, New York I Want to Go back to America! 76, New York Prayer of a Non-Believer 72, New York Perfectly Legitimate without Your Piece of Paper 76, New York Avoiding Church 74, New York Weird Looking Individuals 74, New York Don’t Label Me 74, New York Neither German nor Peruvian 45, Berlin Living with a temporary residence status 45, Berlin To Germany in order to work 46, Berlin Arrival in the refugee shelter 49, Berlin Suitcase Child 44, Berlin Language is Power 44, Berlin Traditions exist to be broken 44, Berlin Free as a woman, not as a German 44, Berlin Peruvian passport 45, Berlin Legal status and “Toleration Permit” 49, Berlin Citizenship is just a piece of paper 50, Berlin We are not guests anymore 51, Berlin Legal status after the Reunification of Germany 54, Berlin If you don’t know where to go, then ask where you come from 54, Berlin German speaking Muslim with roots abroad 56, Berlin On a school trip with a Vietnamese passport 58, Berlin Family reunification 42, Berlin As backpackers in Turkey 44, Berlin How I became a German by Application 44, Berlin Learning German with my neighbour 39, Berlin My Activist Roots 129, Atlanta My Wings are my Faith and Hope 125, Harrisburg My Body Became Political 125, Harrisburg Centuries of Migration 120, Amsterdam People Have Been Forcefully and Destructively Moved 117, Baltimore Disconnected from the ‘Nation of Immigrants’ 117, Baltimore