2024-07-24Interview_ESLGroup1Norridge

1:18:19 5 speakers 21 chapters 1203 segments

Chapters

  1. 0:37

    You heard sirens? Or you heard the sirens? Or you saw bombing? Olena, you said your city was occupied. What month did you leave? What month? When the war started? I was not. I wasn't. I wasn't in Poland. I was in Poland. My daughter still i…

  2. 5:40
    Chapter 2: did you come? 300s · Speaker 1

    did you come? What month? Do you have a sponsor? Nadia? No. Uh -huh. Okay. Yeah. You are not on U4U. Yeah. You didn't do U4U. Okay. Parole. Yeah. Yeah. Humanitarian. Uh -huh. Yeah. Yeah. Ah, you do? Okay. TPS and TPS. Okay. Okay. Did your s…

  3. 10:41
    Chapter 3: Like rabbits. 294s · Speaker 1

    Like rabbits. No, like rabbits and squirrels. Rats? You saw the rats? Okay. Or raccoons. Deer. Yeah. Deer. Okay. And the streets were dirty. Nothing surprised you? No. For surprise for me, it's too much. I don't understand what this is. I t…

  4. 15:54

    This is the one who was 14 when you went to get her in Ukraine. She was 14. Anyone else? Kids? No, right, you don't have kids yet, but you guys have kids. Are your kids okay here? Are they happy here? Do they have problems at school? My dau…

  5. 20:55

    When I go to Chicago, I work to cleaning service because I don't know English language is too much hard found. find another job, normal job. Last time I work in bartender. In Ukraine? No, this. Oh, here. Yeah, here. I work for months. I wor…

  6. 25:58
    Chapter 6: Niagara Falls. 300s · Speaker 1

    Niagara Falls. A lot of states. California. Lakes, yeah. Beautiful. And for you, life is affordable? Can you afford to live here? What else do you like about your life here? When the war ends, do you want to go back to Ukraine? So a lot of …

  7. 30:59
    Chapter 7: for you too? 300s · Speaker 1

    for you too? Did you use the food benefits, SNAP? I have benefits for the first year. SNAP? Anybody else use SNAP? Yeah, I use one year of SNAP and cash. I use half a year. Half a year. I use once a time. Oh, one. One time? One month. Can y…

  8. 36:00

    There is no wait for doctors? They come the same day to Ukraine, and that's okay, if doctors have time. I wait for us in one year. Here? Wow. Okay. the ways that you get your services straight away. And you can always find the way. Always f…

  9. 41:05

    it true? Is it how you experience the city? I have a situation maybe... One year, four months ago, I left in the parking near Burlington Marshall. When I go to my car, I can see a broken window, not my thing. So they broke the windows and y…

  10. 45:35
    Chapter 10: will happen? 256s · Speaker 2

    will happen? Do you think Ukrainians will be able to Stay in America. What do you think? Fifteen? Fifty. Fifty -fifty. Any other guesses? What do you think will happen? What do you guess will happen? We hope. We hope because every people wo…

  11. 49:54

    How you find any job? You don't find any job, you don't have Do you know people who left already? I know one student. One friend. One friend. You took her to the airport. No documents, no work. Your relative also returned to Ukraine. Can I …

  12. 54:55

    you didn't see the wedding. It's always been difficult to get Lisa to the United States. I want to ask, what does sanctuary, Pritulok, what does it mean to you? Chicago and other cities here call themselves sanctuary cities. They say, we ar…

  13. 57:00

    This is a policy that has the name of sanctuary policy. It is a policy that doesn't have a direct attitude towards immigrants. When the police stop, they don't ask their status, they don't want to show you, they don't want to show you, they…

  14. 58:05

    definitions? Thank you. Security, safety. Protection, protection. Medical insurance. So people feel safe when people feel safe. Help with language. Any other thoughts about sanctuary? Any other thoughts about sanctuary? The main things are …

  15. 59:41

    have a place to live in, and safety. These are the basic things. And have a shower. This is my last question. In a perfect world, an ideal world, what should immigration justice look like? Justice for immigrants. Here is reality. You can't …

  16. 1:01:09

    Relatives all the world. My cousin, my sister, my brother, my friend in Canada, in Germany. In a perfect world,

  17. 1:02:13

    we said freedom of movement, freedom to travel. What else in a perfect world is immigration justice? But it's ideal! Yeah, I want to know about ideal. And so I ask you about immigration justice and you say for immigrants what is just is for…

  18. 1:05:23

    Does everybody have relatives in Ukraine still? Family still in Ukraine? Everybody? Everybody? Yeah, everybody has. And Olena, for you, you have relatives in Ukraine still? Family, your parents, yeah. Brothers, my cousin, all over the world…

  19. 1:06:56

    What about, Ulyana, what do you hope to do? Any job is fine. Like at least what? When kids go to school? We'll continue looking. What about Helena? Kristina, what do you hope? Do you hope to study? Do you hope to work? Buy a house? was to k…

  20. 1:11:57

    Why do you say that? They are good, they help us, they give us translations, everything, just to help us. But they came, they didn't know the language, there was no navigation, there was nothing. They just came. They were heroes, they lived…

  21. 1:16:58
    Chapter 21: Thank you. 48s · Speaker 2

    Thank you. If you left me your phone number or email address, maybe I will message you to ask one or two more questions. Just make sure I have your story, your statement correct. I will call or email and ask to make sure. Do you have any qu…