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Realities of “The Other Side”
In the late 1800s, immigrants to California followed their dreams of a better life. The realities they found were harsh, gritty–and often deadly. The USC Pacific Asia Museum‘s current exhibition, “The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America” explores … Continue reading
On Target for His Dreams
PCC student Anasse Dahan has traveled a rough road. In 2002, his student visa expired. Anasse, who is from Morocco, was faced with a tough decision. Should he return to his country, where, as he explains, “even doctors are out … Continue reading