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Citizenship to me would be like, maybe like the way that we're given, like, rights and, like, taken away from them to take a say of whether we deserve or not. I feel.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=14.9,33.16"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay. And in what ways do you think you feel that? Um.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=33.79,40.93"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e I feel that, um. Maybe I could share a story. Sure.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=44.41,52.73"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e That's perfect. Yeah.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=52.94,53.75"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah. So I have one of two parents. One of them lives across the border. The other one lives inside. And my father is the one that lives outside.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=54.07,64.97"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e I must say, inside and outside. You mean.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=65.9,68.21"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Mexico.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=68.69,68.69"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Is outside or inside?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=69.74,70.97"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Outside the U.S.. Okay. Um, my mom lives here in the U.S., and then every weekend, she drives 2 hours to visit my father across the border. Okay. She provides them with, like, food and money for the week and stuff because everything is so cheap over there that she's able to do that for him. Even at 13 grand a year, that's how she's able to help him. And in that case, I believe, like citizenship is just kind of like for me, I feel like it is connected to borders because of that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=71.54,107.87"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay. Okay. Are there. So how do you think citizenship or the issue of citizenship has informed your life? Right. Um, has impacted your life in a way. Has it impacted your life differently than it's impacted your parents life?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=108.77,136.75"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e And for me it impacted my education when I was younger. I remember having to go every weekend to visit my father as well. And due to that, like I would be late on Mondays to school, we were to come Monday early or sometimes weekly Friday mornings, leaving me like outside of the school space maybe. And I feel like that really impacted me because not only did it cause me to have like a lot of instability when I was younger and like that projected onto my life when I was older. But it also cost me like my education. Like I find myself like struggling with English, for example, or grammar stuff. I would have been like taught in second or third grade. And also, like the language barrier. I felt like that really impacted like me developing like the language of English when I was younger because I was spending about half of the week over there from Friday to Monday almost. And then being here from like Monday night till about Friday morning or so. Hmm. So like, it impacted a lot of the way that I learn and also like how I feel about home. There's not really like a sense of, like, stability with them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=138.68,219.42"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay. Are there? Are there things that your parents feel that you as a citizen can do that they can't do? And if so, how do you how do you feel those kind of things? How do you experience that? MM I guess a better way to say it is what are the expectations that your parents have of you because of your citizenship?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=221.63,249.71"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Hmm. I am. Because of my citizenship. I feel like even like language, I feel like I'm expected to make calls to doctors, to places, anything that they wouldn't necessarily like, do anything that kind of requires English. Like, I'm expected to do that. Like. I feel like some of them feels like they don't take her seriously. When she talks broken English and that's why she makes me like, do those things. Or maybe like when she needs to go to the bank, she's like, Hey, can you talk to them? Every time she has to go to early for court or my brother has to go for court, like I'm there with him, helping him out because he's undocumented here. So that's kind of one of the ways that I'm excited. But I'm also expected to be like super educated and proper.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=256.079,315.09"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e How do you mean, brother? Um.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=316.32,318.02"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, my family assumes that because I am having an education and even reaching higher education, like, I'm not allowed to be, like, loud or, like, expressive of, like, my feelings or just in general being, like, super out there with, like, not even politics, but like, in general, like, little movements that I follow. Like, that's they're just like, dude, like, you need to, like, come down because and people aren't going to take you seriously, things like that. I feel that like those are like the expectations on me because I do have something to like, I guess worth keeping, which would be like my citizenship, you know, like it's kind of like a privilege. I didn't necessarily swear it. It's just like, be good, stay good. It's kind of like it limits me, but it keeps me like at that space. I don't know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=319.83,370.23"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Do you do you feel is it that your parents think that somehow you're going to lose that Not well.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=370.86,377.25"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, the recent elections sort of, and not really, but more like they see that I have more of an opportunity than they do. And they do think that I should value it more and like be as professional as they can and be all these things. Right? Especially like coming here to UCR. Like that's what they expect from me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=377.46,397.89"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Right? Coming here to UCR, the process to get you here, figuring out higher education and all that stuff, is that something you had to figure out or is it something that your parents thought, Hey, as a citizen, you need to go to college?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=398.79,412.35"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Um, that's actually a very interesting question. I have a lot to say about that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=414.33,418.02"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, we've got time, so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=418.38,419.55"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah. Okay, so figuring out college, right? Um, I remember, like, back when I was applying, my mom was like, Hey, have you star? I heard they pay for your college, and I was like, Mom, like, yes, I have. You know, And like, I took that. I took like, I took it for granted that, like, every parent knows, but not necessarily like every parent knows. But I didn't know that it would get really complicated because last year I was attending Fullerton, CSU, Fullerton, and that didn't work out because of our financial situation. They were asking about seven grand from us when my mom only made 13 grand a year. So it was either she lived or I lived at college. So figuring out the financial aid was a mess. My mom had gotten sick prior to that, so she was in a coma for about two weeks and like she lost her job. And then I went to college. And so, like, all of those things kind of led up to me, like feeling fullerton Like majorly. Um, I did like a lot of research on how I could go back to college because the college where I, where I live, like my community college, I guess you could say, is very impacted. It takes about 3 to 4 years to like transfer because of the classes that are like very like impacted in general. Like there's too many people that go there and I couldn't cross my head like, around, thought that it would take about 3 to 4 years when there's so much I want to do. So I decided to drop out of Fullerton mid-quarter so that I would have like withdrawals apply to UCR because I would be considered a freshman. And then when I applied here, it was like a big almost again there required me to get transcripts from Fullerton and I hadn't paid them for yet, so I had to figure out how to get money to pay off Fullerton and then money to start here at UC. Ah luckily, like one of my brothers, sometimes he's like very helpful and sometimes he's not. He's kind of like one of those people that's moved up right in class. And he decided he would take out a personal loan, so like he would get credit. And that's kind of how I got out of the Fullerton situation or to sell my transcripts here. But it took about a year. I was in going to school for about a year, and within that time I was doing like organizing work by them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=420.12,580.08"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay, okay. So we'll get to the organizing part in just a second. But I was wondering, are there any sort of limitations that your parents feel because of their citizenship status? That growing up they kind of placed on you? Or has it always been the thing where, hey, you're a citizen and you don't have the same situation as we have here? Mm.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=580.8,607.86"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Let's see.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=611.47,611.65"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e I guess what I'm really trying to get at right, is how was the experience of growing up as a citizen while those around you, your immediate family, may not have that? And are there things that they may try, strategies that they might try to get you to utilize in ways that don't necessarily apply to your own situation?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=614.38,639.1"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Or can you give like an example maybe.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=640.0,642.22"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Well, so for example, um, there's a little personal information, I guess, about myself, but my wife, for example, um, kind of grew up as she was a first generation citizen and she kind of grew up in the way that her parents didn't always want to be very public because that made them nervous, right, because of their citizenship status. And so then in some ways, she was asked not to be too public as well. Right. But it did for her. It was it wasn't an issue, but it was a strategy that they had used. Right. In order in order to have some sense of security in their own lives. And so it was a strategy that they taught her as well.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=642.76,683.53"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=684.85,684.85"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e So so not not saying that you have that experience, it's just an example. But I'm wondering, are there are there ways that you had to make sense of your own citizenship in a way that was sort of not the same as your your parents making sense of it? 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So first of all, so you can see.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=708.61,711.4"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay, so both of my parents were citizens. Um, but my dad was a coyote, and that means he would, like, travel with people to the U.S.. Bring people to the U.S.. Okay. Um, he would do it for family members only. And then he got into a big trouble with law back here with Riverside County, basically. And following that, that meant he had to move back to. Mexico or otherwise he would be here and be kicked out. So he'd rather like, move out and stay over there. Um, as far as like, I'm always, like, told to pretend like my dad's dead, so, like, I have to pretend that he he's just, like, not alive, like in publicly, I guess, or like, in any legal situation. I remember I had cancer before because I lived in Mexico for a while and the pollution was really bad there. But that's a different story. I remember I was talking to my social worker, and my social worker was like, Oh, is your. This is when I turned about 18. My bad. My mom didn't come and she was like, He's your dad. He's he's listed under deceased. Is this correct? And I was like, What? Like, I did not know. And I remember telling my mom as soon as I got out of the doctor's office, Hey, like my dad's classified under disease. Like, what is this? And she said, like, I can't tell them that he's alive in Mexico. Otherwise, I felt she felt like I would get in trouble. She would get in trouble and my dad would possibly, like, get in trouble. Okay. So, like, I have to pretend that he's basically, like, dead, right? I can't list him under anything. Like, I can't. And I didn't not know this, but my mom would always tell me, like, when I was younger, like, just don't talk about your dad, okay? He's just kind of like they're like.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=711.67,834.31"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay, You had mentioned that you had some experience, sort of organizing or an activism. Can you talk a little bit about that?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=834.85,843.82"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah. Um, so when I was about when I was a sophomore, there was this or that did art and I was very artistic. So they kind of came up and they were like, Hey, you know, we do events for like free events for the public, for all community members. And it was basically like 6040 to 60 community members that would put together an event under the California Dome. I'm not sure if you're familiar with building your communities.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=844.93,874.43"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e No, no, I'm sorry.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=875.42,876.34"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Oh, well, it's like under the California Dome. It's an initiative. And, um, they put a place in like the 13 port cities. Coachella was one of them, and they reached out to us to do art. And we were offered, like, what's it called? Like, opportunities to do things within each of us, like art installations. So we took it and sooner or later, like the nonprofit developed into like it was already like very radical, but we created healing spaces for women and men because it was more closely related to like the school to prison pipeline and which we would use like the restorative justice. So I did that for about three years, like we created a women's group and a men's space as well. And um, after I graduated high school, I was a restorative justice organizer. Are you familiar? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, I was a restorative justice organizer for pushing it within the school, like we were pushing it to be approved by the USDA, which is our school district.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=877.03,944.05"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay. And do you think. Do you think or. Have your own experiences with citizenship as a young person. Did those experiences push you to be active in ways that other people that you knew who didn't have the same experiences weren't?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=945.97,966.4"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Um, yeah. Actually, like I have a friend who's undocumented and it's always she's always telling me about her experiences. So she kind of tells me, like, you should go to this marriage, you should go to this protest, you should go to this venue, because she feels scared to go to those places. So like, it's always like I do these things for her, but also for like my community as a whole. But she's just kind of like, Hey, you should do this. But she feels like she can't because of her studies.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=968.8,1005.04"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e What about other folks that you knew in high school or in your own environment who maybe, um, you know, had citizenship status and didn't have to worry about their parents situations or anything like that. Do you feel like your experiences made you more politically active than those students as well?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1006.63,1029.52"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah, definitely. I think. A lot of people take for granted, like I least I saw in my high school, like a lot of students took for granted that their parents were both at home and they could easily come back and go home, take one of their parent's cars while the like their parents used to, and car things like that. And like, especially with a nonprofit, like I never had raids anywhere. So like, it was always walking and like, I felt like they would never have to worry about that because if one parent couldn't drive them, the other could. And if neither of them could, they could take one car and not the other. There's always like a lot more resources. I feel a lot more like attention towards those like students. But that's just like having two parents at home with citizenship, citizenship status, right. Like, I know that my cousin, whose parents are both undocumented. Like, I'm her mom, is just like, okay, I can't take you to this place. Like, that's really close to the police station. Or like, Oh, we can't go past these lines because in order to go to Mexico or not, you're familiar with, like checkpoints that are like there's like established checkpoints in the desert from the desert to Mexico. And they'll check like, um, what's it called for? Documents, basically. But like, one of the things that I remembered was that her dad recently got documents or documents. I guess I wouldn't know the terms, but, um, we. Oh, okay. Let me put myself together. Will I take her with me sometimes to Mexico? Right. And on the way back, we have to go through this one checkpoint. And I remember I would always come back and forth with my mom so they wouldn't really ask us for anything. And then. I remember, like one time I couldn't find my I.D. and I was coming back with my cousin and she was like, Dude, you have to find it. Like, what are we going to do? Like, we're going to get stuck here. And I was like, What are you talking about? They never asked me for, like, anything. And like, my cousin's a lot darker than I am. So I realized then that it was because her family and her are career. Like, they get asked for documents and like, I do like I have that privilege of, like, not being asked at these checkpoints because they're not necessarily like, meant to be like you. They don't have to ask you, basically. Right. But sometimes they do. Absolutely. And like my cousin says, like, every time I'm with my dad, they ask me all the time, like, there's no way of getting out of it. So I like my experiences are different because I do carry like like a lot of privilege, but like, it takes someone to be with you to see it. Right. You know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1032.06,1211.7"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e See, when you. Me? Do you what? I guess so. No, these are probably be the last questions. Well, unless we get into something else. But what are your expectations for yourself in the future? And do, though, are those expectations different from what your parents expectations are of you? And does that have something to do with citizenship, do you think?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1212.3,1239.69"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Mm. Okay, so I'll go into my expectations for myself. Okay. First, um. My expectations for myself are to, like, get to know my community better so that I can, like, really help out. I think of I'm always thinking of ways that I could better like my community without, like, gentrifying, basically, because I know that's a big problem. So like, my expectations for myself would be to build like a sustainable community. And through that, like I've thought of different ways, but so far, like the one that's like open my head is building like a, like a different, you see within my community that would like export, like health care and things to the community that cannot provide for themselves. Right. Or at least yet. And my expectations for my parents. Um. I think they'll be okay with me being a consulate.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1242.27,1306.21"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Really?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1307.29,1307.29"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah. And they don't, I think. But my parents have different expectations for me because I feel like their eyes are very shut to what could happen.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1308.4,1324.5"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e And in what way.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1325.85,1326.39"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e So, like, I don't know. I don't know if you've heard, like education is power, I'm pretty sure. Yeah. Like, I feel like there's so much knowledge out there on ways that we could improve and like so many stories and narratives of how we could be better. And my parents are exposed to that. So like that knowledge and that education on, like different ways we could live, we could be or like, we could all be just better. My parents aren't necessarily exposed to that. So necessarily like place high expectations.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1327.5,1361.28"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e So it's huge.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1362.84,1363.47"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e And their eyes are very show to what could happen. And so when I set expectations for myself, I make sure to do it with like my eyes wide open, my brain like, open to everything, you know, like being open minded and just.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1364.73,1378.59"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah, right. Okay. So you're your parents Do your parents have any specific expectations of of you because of your citizenship, do you think? Do they say, hey, you're a U.S. citizen, you should do this, You should do that? Or is it. Have you had to sort of is it been all up to you to figure this process out?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1379.4,1401.54"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Um, I know those expectations were set on my older brothers, but I kind of died alone because they didn't follow through and they didn't finish high school or college like, or even started college. So the kind of expectation died when my brothers didn't meet them. I remember my mom would always tell me, you know, like, you guys are here, you guys are young, you guys have citizenship like studies. And she said, like, you guys could be like policemen. You guys could be computer science engineers. Like, you guys could be this and that. Like and I remember those two in specific. She said, A policeman and like computer science engineers and those are the expectations set on them. But for me, I haven't had much of an expectation because I am a woman and they don't necessarily believe like a lot of education for women is like tuna three or not. Not even that. Like I see like me and my cousin like while my my cousin and my boy cousins are prioritized to do like homework, like we prioritize to do the dishes after everybody's done eating right. So like, the expectations are high, but they're not necessarily communicated right. Yeah, that makes sense.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1405.95,1490.64"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e It does. It does. Um, I had one more question. And why. Why, why choose, uh, ethnic studies as a major?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1491.16,1500.9"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Hmm. Um, ethnic studies was just passed in my district, my school district, to be part of the curriculum for K-through-12. Yeah. And then it was passed statewide, right?","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1502.64,1515.63"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah, I think so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1516.17,1516.65"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e So I really want to, like, get involved with that because having worked this past year and this with the school board and seeing how many millions of dollars are missing, like really makes me want to like put more like money towards education and like, I feel like ethnic studies would be a way for me to like teach but also have experience in order to get to the school board.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1517.16,1545.69"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e Okay.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1547.1,1547.1"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e I don't know if that makes sense. I could rephrase it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1548.78,1550.67"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 1:\u003c/strong\u003e No, it's one. So. So is it is it then your your goal is to take what you can get from the university and then use it back in your own community. Is that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1551.2,1562.55"},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"\u003cstrong\u003eSpeaker 2:\u003c/strong\u003e Yeah. And I think I think studies is like of like very empowering, especially for like a lot of minority youth. Like it's very empowering. And it wasn't until I heard like a lot of, like, um, educational, like more like ethnic studies related subjects, right? That I kind of got this sense of empowerment of what could happen.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963#t=1563.39,1587.45"}]},{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463","type":"AnnotationPage","label":{"en":["English [Transcript]"]},"items":[{"id":"https://archive.empathyarchive.com/collections/1674/collection_resources/56815/file/130963/transcript/49463/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"subtitling","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/049/463/original/open-uri20230831-975324-c6347r?1693517274","format":"text/vtt","language":"en"},"target":"https://d9jk7wjtjpu5g.cloudfront.net/file_transcripts/associated_files/000/049/463/original/open-uri20230831-975324-c6347r?1693517274"}]}]}]}