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Immigrant Story: Luz Suarez
Meet Luz Suarez. The third of a family of six siblings, she was born in Peru, and her childhood went through ups and downs due to the fluctuations of the mining business (60’s and 70’s). Married with three children, she had to send them to study in another country to continue their education, as security in her country was complicated by the wave of terrorism in the 80s and 90s. She took the reins of the family business (father, husband), reorienting it to services, such as h
Adriana Stowe
Aug 24, 20232 min read


Immigrant Story: Bernardino Najera
Bernardino Najera with his certificate of Citizenship. Aside from learning in class, Bernardino likes to have social events with all the other students at BIIN since it’s a place where people can be comfortable expressing themselves. It is a place where people make friends and build community. In his English class, level 4, they have gotten together as a group to have a tamale event in which students from Spain, Thailand, China, and many other countries unite to showcase a si
Adriana Stowe
May 23, 20232 min read


Immigrant Story: Alejandro Vasquez
Alejandro Vasquez with his diploma in Bachelor’s Administration. Meet Alejandro Vazquez, the second oldest in a family of four. He was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico where he lived most of his life. In Mexico, he was able to go to college and obtain a bachelor’s degree in Administration. Although he had a calm life surrounded by friends and a good job, at 26 years old, he left Mexico in March of 2022 to join his family in the United States, specifically the Bryan/College Sta
Adriana Stowe
Mar 29, 20233 min read
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