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December 22, 2020

The Dream of Better Things and Thai Food – With Sadudee and Janfong Sae-Phan

2020-12-22
By: U-channel
On: December 22, 2020
In: Ethno Stories

What drives a person to leave everything they have known and achieved? Such as leaving their friends and family, to a country and culture alien to them? Sadudee and Janfong Sae-Phan moved from Thailand to Canada in the hopes of finding a better life for themselves and their family. ThatContinue Reading

Connecting to a Culture from an Ocean Away, With Sonja Lundstrom

2020-12-22
By: U-channel
On: December 22, 2020
In: Ethno Stories

Can we still feel a connection to our ancestor’s culture, even if the country they migrated from is thousands of miles away? In 1939, a Finnish immigrant ventured to Red Lake, Ontario, as a cook, and met a Swedish man. They raised a child, Sonja Lundstrom, to celebrate and embraceContinue Reading

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