Gloria Rivera oral history recording
Media
Title
Gloria Rivera oral history recording
Description
An audio recording of an oral history of Gloria Rivera on her life in Oregon after immigrating from the Philippines. Rivera came to the US in 1973, leaving two children and her husband behind. She knew English before coming to the US because the Philippines’ education system is based off the American system using American textbooks. The biggest differences that she noticed between the two countries was in the way that the children were raised and the communication, or lack of it, between people. Rivera tried to take the best parts of both cultures and combine them in raising her children when they, and her husband, joined her in Oregon. Working as a nurse Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Legacy Emanual Hospital was when she felt the most discrimination towards her. Believing it is the parents’ responsibility towards their children, Rivera paid for all three of her children’s university years so that they could focus on the schoolwork. She is proud of how they each turned out and the jobs that they are all accomplishing. Rivera talks about visiting and eventually returning to the Philippines for retirement to be with family. The interview was done by a Sunset High School student for an oral histories project. The voices are clearly audible.
Creator
Rivera, Gloria
Is Part Of
Immigrant Oral History Project
Subject
Immigrants
Rivera, Gloria
Place
Philippines
Portland (Or.)
Extent
1 sound file (20 min.)
Language
English
Identifier
CML_OH_23
Rights
In Copyright
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Source
Cedar Mill Community Library
Contributor
Sunset High School student
Format
MP3
Type
Sound