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Financial Biographies: Story Maps

FINANCIAL BIOGRAPHIES OF LONG DISTANCE
JOURNEYERS: VOLUME I

Princess

Cameroon toward the US: Juju, political persecution and domestic violence cause a blind mother of three to leave Cameroon.

Sam and Sim: Unusual Under Normal Circumstances

Afghanistan to Greece: Two young women travel with their parents via Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey, every transaction accounted for.

Grace: Struggling in the City, Stuck in the City

Formerly a social worker, a South Sudanese woman struggles to earn a living on her own in Kampala and worries about educating her kids.

Hercules

Eritrea to Greece: A man escapes Eritrea, survives kidnapping, makes it to Israel, is returned to eastern Africa, and tries again.

FINANCIAL BIOGRAPHIES OF PEOPLE COPING WITH
NEW SURROUNDINGS: VOLUME II

“Work for Yourself.”

A Haitian migrant shares his journey to Tijuana via Brazil and how he’s found relative success by running his own business.

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