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.
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Dr. John Navin - Episode 109
SCCADVASA and LRADAC, Part 4 - Episode 108
BibliObservatory - Steve Sawyer - Episode 11
SCCADVASA and USC's SAVIP Program, Part 3 - Episode 107
SCCADVASA and Teen Dating Violence Prevention & Awareness Month, Part 2 - Episode 106
BibliObservatory - Charles David Brooks - Episode 10
SCCADVASA and Hopeful Horizons, Part 1 - Episode 105
SC Center for Community Literacy - Episode 104
From Our Collection: Fairy Tales - LibraryVoicesSC Podcast Episode 103
BibliObservatory - Ann Chadwell Humphries - Episode 9
Chef Edward Lee - Episode 102
Ashlee Priester - Episode 101
Aurora Bell - Episode 100
BibliObservatory - Episode 8 (English)
BibliObservatorio - Episodio 8 (Español)
Ella Rescigno and Ellen Dunn - Episode 99
From Our Collection: Ghosts - Episode 98
Dr. Nicole Cooke - Episode 97
From Our Collection: Pirates - Episode 96
BibliObservatory - Episode 7 (English)
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