Migration Monologues
American Lit. H. Spring 2024, Mission High School, SF
Inspired by Jose Antonio Vargas's Dear America: Notes from an Undocumented Citizen and in collaboration with Voices of Witness
Please give feedback to the writers here.
American Lit. H. Spring 2024, Mission High School, SF
Inspired by Jose Antonio Vargas's Dear America: Notes from an Undocumented Citizen and in collaboration with Voices of Witness
Please give feedback to the writers here.
This monologue is based on an interview of my 42 year old mom, Iris, a hardworking woman who left El Salvador to come to the United States for a better opportunity.
This is a monologue based on an interview I did with my mom, Veronica, a 37 year old woman who migrated from Mexico to the U.S.
This monologue is based on Victor Ibekwe, a math teacher at Mission High School, who speaks about growing up in West Africa and graduating college in America.
This monologure is based on an interview with my grandmother, Soo Hong, in Menlo Park, California, who talks about her experiences living and working in three different countries.
Interview with my mom Esther, a 55 year old, living in San Francisco, California.
This monologue is based on an interview with my brother Fikri, a 22 year old living in San Francisco, California.
This is an interview with my dad about his life and the steps he made to bring him today.
Interview based on my mom, Joana, a Salvadorian women raised in San Francisco, California.
This Interview is based on my immigrant mother, Angely, now living in America; it's about her before and after hardships of migrating from Mexico City to the United States.
This is based on an interview with my grandmother, who immigrated to the United States in 1962. The monologue is performed in Spanish.
This interview is based on the story of my mother, Nichole, a 48 year old woman living in San Francisco, California.
This monologue is based on an interview with Reyna, a gorgeous mother of four, who started her journey in El Salvador and ended it in the US.
This monologue is based off an interview with my father, Alejandro, an immigrant from Mexico.
This monologue is based from the story of Hasan Bey's moving, the path he wants to become a reality.
This monologue is based on an interview with my mom, a 40 year old SF resident ,who migrated from Mexico.
This monologue is based on an interview with a student at Berkeley.
Through the lens of a mother's heart, this monologue delves into the unspoken sacrifices, enduring love, and unwavering strength that define the essence of motherhood.
This monologue is about Silvina, a strong, brave and hardworking woman who has had a long journey both in Mexico and in the US.
This is a story on how my dad, a 47 year old man, migrated to the United States and the obstacles he had to face.
This monologue is based on an interview with Mr. Herzallah, the Arabic teacher at Mission High School.
This monologue is with a 27 year old Chinese man that only immigrant to United States few years ago.