Berta Berriz’s story is a journey that takes us to a time when she was a little girl in La Habana, Cuba, listening to her grandmother's stories, and how those stories helped her overcome later on the challenges she faced as an immigrant child in the USA. She recounts in BibliObservatory the legends, historic episodes, and poetry that have shaped her, empowered her, and inspired her. This episode is an important reminder about embracing our own cultural identity as a meaningful and dynamic process that is always evolving.
Resources:
Sharks in the Shallows with Clay Creswell - Episode 142
The Cheese Biscuit Queen Tells All with Mary Martha Greene - Episode 141
The Growing Season with Sarah Frey - Episode 140
The South Carolina State House Grounds with Dr. Lydia Mattice Brandt - Episode 139
Live at Jackson Station with Dan Harrison - Episode 138
National Poetry Month 2021 with Ed Madden and Ann Humphries - Episode 137
BibliObservatory – Pascale Louis-Jean - Episode 16
BibliObservatory – Pascale Louis-Jean - Episode 16 Bonus (Creole and English)
South Carolina Digital Library, Part 3 - Episode 136
South Carolina Digital Library, Part 2 - Episode 135
South Carolina Digital Library, Part 1 - Episode 134
BibliObservatory - Gigi Towers - Episode 15
BibliObservatorio - Gigi Towers - Ep 15 - Español
Call My Name, Clemson with Dr. Rhondda Thomas - Episode 133
From Our Collection - Children's Books - Episode 132
The NEDCC with Sean Ferguson - Episode 131
BibliObservatory - Ellen Stringer - Episode 14
101 African Americans Who Shaped South Carolina - Dr. Bernie Powers - Episode 130
From Our Collection: Cookbooks - Episode 129
BibliObservatory Episode 13 (Catawba and Spanish)
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