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Assimilation of Immigrants In The Mosaic Land

Assimilation of Immigrants In The Mosaic Land

Rev. Dr. Victor Fakondo Sr.

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Studio of Books LLC
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781970283082
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Assimilation of Immigrants in the Mosaic Land offers an insightful exploration of the challenges faced by African immigrants and other minorities as they navigate the complexities of assimilating into American culture. Through personal experiences and reflections, Dr. Victor H. Fakondo Sr. sheds light on the barriers of prejudice, discrimination, and stereotyping that many immigrants encounter, as well as the internal struggle of cultural identity loss.Dr. Fakondo shares his journey and the lessons learned in overcoming the difficulties of assimilation, offering invaluable guidance to those embarking on similar paths. With a focus on the emotional and psychological stress of balancing cultural identity, this book provides a compelling perspective on the often-overlooked side of immigration.A seasoned leader and dedicated humanitarian, Dr. Fakondo’s diverse expertise, from healthcare to community service, shapes his unique approach to understanding and addressing the immigrant experience. His dedication to service and faith shines through as he invites readers to reflect on their own journeys while providing essential insights for incoming immigrants striving to find a sense of belonging in a new land.This book is a heartfelt tribute to his beloved wife, Viola, and children, Christiania, Victor Jr., Vernon, and Vidal, whose unwavering support made this journey possible.

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