Twin Cities PBS | Puerto Rican Humor Hits Different in the Midwest | Four Strangers @TwinCitiesPBS | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Puerto Ricans are American citizens at birth, but moving from there to the Midwest can still feel like landing in a foreign country. Xavier meets three kindred spirits on similar journeys to share stories of Florecitas, the challenges of adapting to a new language, and the insights he’s gained since leaving behind his closest confidant: his father.
"Four Strangers" gathers a group of expatriates for a social soirée that sparks unexpected connections and insights. Each episode explores their unique stories, cultural challenges, and the shared experiences of life as newcomers to the Midwest.
"Four Strangers" is funded by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and the citizens of Minnesota.
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Puerto Ricans are American citizens at birth, but moving from there to the Midwest can still feel like landing in a foreign country. Xavier meets three kindred spirits on similar journeys to share stories of Florecitas, the challenges of adapting to a new language, and the insights he’s gained since leaving behind his closest confidant: his father.
"Four Strangers" gathers a group of expatriates for a social soirée that sparks unexpected connections and insights. Each episode explores their unique stories, cultural challenges, and the shared experiences of life as newcomers to the Midwest.
"Four Strangers" is funded by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and the citizens of Minnesota.
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Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/TwinCitiesPBS/?sub_confirmation=1
Instagram: instagram.com/twincitiespbs
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This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support Twin Cities PBS: tpt.org/give
#minnesota #puertorico #immigrants