Project Enye (ñ): A Voice for First–Generation Latinos between Two Worlds
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Project Enye (ñ): A Voice for First–Generation Latinos between Two Worlds
Documentary & Discussion with filmmaker Denise Soler Cox
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016 at 7:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union
First-time Latina filmmaker Denise Soler Cox draws on her personal struggles growing up between two cultures to chronicle the shared experiences of 16 million first-generation American-born Latinos, or Enyes (ñs). Raised in a household with at least one parent from a Spanish speaking country, Enyes (ñs) often grow up wrestling with issues of identity. Their home culture reflects the heritage and traditions of their family’s country of origin and is often in conflict with the mainstream American culture they experience everywhere else. For Soler Cox, creating awareness of the shared Enye (ñ) experience, and giving it a name, generates a powerful sense of belonging for a population struggling to understand where they fit in. Part of Latino Heritage Month.