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Take a look back at the best stories from the 1982 interviews. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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More than 40 years ago, immigrants from across Latin America shared their experiences as Washington, D.C.’s newest residents. Step into our time machine to discover the history behind this rapidly-growing community and improve your language learning.
nuevasvocesdc hosts Nuevas Voces: Latino Immigrants in D.C., a education show with 20 episodes published.

Take a look back at the best stories from the 1982 interviews. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Take a look back at the best stories from the 1982 interviews. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Jasmin arrived in D.C. to culture shock and racial tension. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Jasmin arrived in D.C. to culture shock and racial tension. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Sonia marched to D.C. Mayor Marion Barry's office to demand change. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Sonia marched to D.C. Mayor Marion Barry's office to demand change. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Luis, an Ecuadorian, was part of an early wave of immigrants landing in the nation's capital. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Luis, an Ecuadorian, was part of an early wave of immigrants landing in the nation's capital. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Three immigrants, three stories from 1982: Eddie (Bolivian), Lisa (Dominican), and Gustavo (Colombian) talk about how language helped them fit into their new community. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVoce
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Three immigrants, three stories from 1982: Eddie (Bolivian), Lisa (Dominican), and Gustavo (Colombian) talk about how language helped them fit into their new community. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVoce
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Lucy arrived in D.C. during one of its most chaotic yet pivotal moments. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Lori explains how disorienting it can be for a young person to immigrate to DC at a time when both jobs and emotional support are scarce. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Lucy arrived in D.C. during one of its most chaotic yet pivotal times. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Lori explains how disorienting it can be for a young person to immigrate to DC at a time when both jobs and emotional support are scarce. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Viterbo talks about how starting his own business in Washington, D.C. opened doors to a better life. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Viterbo talks about how starting his own business in Washington, D.C. opened doors to a better life. Find more language-learning materials at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Christina and her friend discuss the difficulties of immigrating to Washington, D.C. and the dynamics of its different neighborhoods. Learn more at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Christina and her friend discuss the difficulties of immigrating to Washington, D.C. and the dynamics of its different neighborhoods. Learn more at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Arturo came to Washington, D.C. from Panama and served as a Metropolitan Police Department officer. Listen to his thoughts about crime and housing in the 1980s. Learn more at NuevasVocesDC.com
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Arturo came to Washington, D.C. from Panama and served as a Metropolitan Police Department officer. Listen to his thoughts about crime and housing in the 1980s. Learn more at NuevasVocesDC.com
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