Kaleena Kam Interview: Migrating with their Belongings
Date: 1984-2017
Material: Ipad mini; voice record pro app Dimension:
In point: 00:18:44; Out point: 00:19:25
Creator: Kam, Kaleena
Contributor: Huang, Yingwen
Identifier: aql:23326 valet-20170706-133828
Description: Date Recorded: June 21, 2017; Location Recorded: Manhattan; Kaleena migrated to New York with her family in 1984 from Hong Kong. Her family tried to bring as much as they could to America. Because they knew they were starting a new life and don’t know what to expect in a new country, they brought a lot of clothes and other things with them to America. Even though there were things left behind, her older brother who was the last to migrate took care of the rest.
Creator :
Kam, Kaleena
Contributor :
Huang, Yingwen
Date :
1984-2017
Summary/Description :
Date Recorded: June 21, 2017; Location Recorded: Manhattan; Kaleena migrated to New York with her family in 1984 from Hong Kong. Her family tried to bring as much as they could to America. Because they knew they were starting a new life and don’t know what to expect in a new country, they brought a lot of clothes and other things with them to America. Even though there were things left behind, her older brother who was the last to migrate took care of the rest.
Subject :
Emigration and immigration
Rights :
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Coverage :
Queens (New York, N.Y.)
Type :
Oral History
Format :
Ipad mini; voice record pro app; In point: 00:18:44; Out point: 00:19:25
Identifier :
aql:23326 valet-20170706-133828
Rights Notice
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Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests. This material may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17,U.S.C.). We welcome you to make fair use of the content accessible on this website as defined by copyright law. Please note that you are responsible for determining whether your use is fair and for responding to any claims that may arise from your use.
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