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Ear to the Ground: Kisuule Magala Katende
Many African immigrants in the U.S. are separated from their families back home by thousands of miles. But for those lucky enough to have their families with them, there is a new separation—a separation between generations. Parents may find themselves at odds with their children over food, clothing, discipline, and ultimately, what it means to be “at home”. Ear to the Ground mentorship program participant Kisuule Magala Katende is currently hoping to bring his family to the U.S. from Uganda. But after speaking with other African immigrant families he is wondering if he is ready for what is in store.
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Ear to the Ground: Kisuule Magala Katende
Ear to the Ground mentorship program participant Kisuule Magala Katende explores the seperation that can still exist even after immigrated families are reunited.
Posted on 12.14.2007
Reporter's Notebook: Kisuule Magala Katende
Kisuule Magala Katende shares more about the excitement he felt sharing his own—and other immigrants'—story about life in the U.S.
Posted on 12.14.2007
Learn More About Kisuule Magala Katende
Kisuule Magala Katende is a veteran journalist from Uganda.
Posted on 12.13.2007
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