Pancho: Un Boricua en Oregon: Transcript
- Title
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Pancho: Un Boricua en Oregon: Transcript
- LC Subject
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Interviews
Families
Emigration and immigration
- Local Collection ID
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UA142
- Repository
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University of Oregon. Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
- Creator
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Colón López, David
- Donor
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López, Francisco
Colón López, David
- Description
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“Pancho: Un Boricua en Oregon” is the story of Francisco López, a dedicated family man living in Oregon for close to 25 years. Francisco (commonly referred to as Pancho) was born and raised in the Caribbean, on the island of Puerto Rico. The film seeks to draw attention to a different yet equally important aspect of immigration in the U.S.: Puerto Rican identity and perspective. What drove Pancho to move all the way to Oregon is a story of love, learning, and family. This is not a story of peril and injustice, but merely a look into what crosses the mind of the individual Puerto Rican when confronted with the duality of their identity, and what it gives and takes.
- Date
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2015
- Identifier
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UA142_david_colon_lopez_transcript
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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David Colón López
Francisco Lopez
- Language
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English
Spanish | Castilian
- Local Collection Name
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Latino Roots collection
- Series Name
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Francisco López, testimony
- Type
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Text
- Format
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application/pdf
- Set
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Oregon Latino Heritage
- Has Version
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Video file available through University of Oregon Special Collections & University Archives.
- Institution
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University of Oregon
- Modified
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2015-05-25