Where I am and where I was are two different questions. Where I am, is a place where I can go to my friend’s house, who lives in the building across from mine just to hang out. Where I was, is a place where I can go to my local park and see people I knew since kindergarten. So when I hear the question “Where am I from?” I think about the place I originate from not the place I am present. I’m from a place where as soon as people see you they automatically ask how your family is doing. I’m also from a place where loud Caribbean music from all cultures gets played throughout the night. The place where I live is currently in the Bronx, however I will always be from Queens, Hollis Ave.
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Professor: Berit Edelson
Email: bedelson@citytech.cuny.edu
Office Hours: TBA
Class Meeting Times: Asynchronous
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