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Crossing the Valley Project
Introduction During this assignment, students were to conduct interviews with migrants who came to the United States after 1965. I chose to interview my own mother, Mitra Delpazir. Part of the assignment also was to provide a detailed analysis of migration and combine it with that of the experience of the migrant. Hopefully the presentation that is to come provides a complete an eye opening adventure for the reader, while informing them of migration issues that exist around the world.
The Story of My Mother Mitra Delpazir
Hello, my name is Mitra Delpazir and I am going to be talking of my
journey to the United Stated from Tehran, Iran. It all began when I
was sixteen years old. My father, who was a Russian architect who
moved to Tehran years ago, decided I was being a bad child. He
decided that before things got any worse that he wanted to move me
to the United States. My father had ties to the embassy in Shiraz,
Iran because At first my intentions were of any sixteen year old, I just wanted to party, meet boys, and make friends. It took me about six months to pick up on the language through body language of others as well as help from my brother. It was pretty difficult, especially in school when people would tell me that I’m a prostitute was a greeting, instead of hi how are you, I figured out the truth about that one fast! Aside from that I became popular fast and I decided to stay in the United States and pursue my dream as a Beautician.
My father helped put me through beauty school when I
was about 21. Ever since I’ve been doi
Although before my arrival to the U.S. I can say I
was skeptical and just wanted to go home, but now I call the U.S. my
home. I only
Analysis After my discussion with my mother I realized that there is a lot about her and our past that I was not aware of. It’s funny how every morning you wake up and you really have no idea how your family or you even ended up at your current location. If it weren’t for my mother’s journey to the United States, I can only imagine what my life would be like. There are so many gender differences, power struggles, and differences in economy and politics.
I feel like if I would go
back to Iran, I would have a major problem with the way women are
treated. For example, the shawl wearing, and basically the women
are treated as less in status then men. Men in Iran are seen as
heads of the household, and women basically are bossed around. If a
woman is
Migration has been going on for
hundreds of years. Money is also a key factor in migration. For
example in Voyages by Cathy A. Small, she explains how way
back in the 1880’s money was introduced to the Tongan’s by the
European’s. She explained that before the Tongan’s were introduced
to money, they used Tapa cloth as a form of status, yet when the
European’s explained the riches that could be bought, the Tongan’s
desired this new found item called money. She states, “Money was
introduced to Tonga by European Missionaries in the nineteenth
century, and was something to be used in the interaction of Tongans
and Europeans…Imported foods, like imported goods generally,
This brings me to my next
point, that in some places around the world, an increase in wages
brings more individuals from poorer countries to more economically
rich contries, such as between Mexico’s and the United States.
Mexico is a country that is not necessarily poor, but is not as rich
as the United States. This is why a lot of individuals are coming
into the United States from Mexico. In an article by Maria
Guadalupe Torres titled We Are Not Machines: Corporations that
bring jobs must bring justice too, she states how most of the
maquiladora workers barely make enough
Although places like the United Stated, the United Kingdom, and many other wealthy nations offer a lot of opportunity, the journey is not easy. Every individual must basically start from the bottom, unless they have links in, like my mother fortunately did. The journey is vigorous and takes time, but until other nations who are not at rich such as Mexico, makes changes in their economy, the more wealthy countries will keep receiving immigrants.
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