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Did you see how many things I told you?

February 17, 2023February 17, 2023 ohma

Did you see how many things I told you? Martina Lancia “Did you see how many things I told you?” is a research project based on interviews conducted both in […]

Thesis Projects

Reminiscences on Migration: A Central American Lyric (2017)

September 25, 2018September 26, 2018 ohma

 Reminiscences on Migration: A Central American Lyric By Fanny Julissa Garcia, 2017 Reminiscences on Migration: A Central American Lyric is based on the interviews conducted with Central American women who were […]

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Hogar de la Distancia: Memory Transmission Containers (2017)

September 25, 2018September 25, 2018 ohma

Hogar de la Distancia: Memory Transmission Containers By Fernanda Espinosa, 2017 Found on Lucid Press. Through the project Hogar de la distacia (Home of Distance), Fernanda Espinosa interviewed Ecuadorian immigrants in […]

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Home (2015)

July 22, 2016September 27, 2016 ohma

Home By Meghan Valdes, 2015 Listen to this edited audio piece through OHMA’s SoundCloud channel Arnaldo L. was born in the city of Santa Clara, Cuba, and immigrated to the […]

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