Oral history interview with Maria Garcia
Scope and Contents
This oral history interview with Maria Garcia was conducted by Maleya Luis on June 10, 2018. The interview was recorded for The Immigrant Story, an organization that documents and archives the stories of immigrants and refugees in the United States. In this interview, Garcia discusses her life in Mexico, the Mexico peso crisis of 1994, and immigrating to Palm Springs, California. She talks about her experience as a teenage parent immigrant in the United States and the ways the language barrier and being undocumented affected her. She talks about learning English as a second language; experiencing domestic violence and divorcing the father of her child; and getting American citizenship in 2010. She discusses her cultural and ethnic identity. She then talks about moving to Portland, Oregon, and opening the Revolución Coffee House. She also discusses learning to cook with her grandmother as a child. Garcia talks about her activism for Latino immigrants, her campaign for Multnomah County commissioner in 2018, and systemic racism. She speaks at length about the reasons people choose to come to the United States and presents some solutions to the treatment of undocumented immigrants at the time of the interview in 2018. She closes the interview by discussing the importance of cultural diversity and urging immigrants not to lose their cultural roots.
Dates
- Creation: 2018 June 10
Creator
- Garcia, Maria, 1977- (Interviewee, Person)
- Luis, Maleya (Interviewer, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Joint copyright for this interview is held by the Oregon Historical Society and The Immigrant Story. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright – Educational Use Permitted, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Biographical note
Maria Garcia was born in Mexico in 1977 and grew up in Mexico City. When she was 18 years old, she, her partner, and her 2-year-old daughter immigrated to the United States. They first lived in Palm Springs, California, and came to Portland, Oregon, in 2008. Garcia opened Revolucion Coffee House in downtown Portland, and she received American citizenship in 2010.
Extent
30.4 Megabytes (1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 6 min., 29 sec.))) : MPEG-4
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Oral history interview with Maria Garcia conducted by Maleya Luis on June 10, 2018, for The Immigrant Story. Garcia immigrated to the United States from Mexico in the 1990s and became an American citizen in 2010. She opened Revolución Coffee House in Portland, Oregon.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of The Immigrant Story, July 2020 (Lib. Acc. RL2020-018).
Publication note
Subject
- Garcia, Maria, 1977- (Person)
- Revolución Coffee House (Portland, Or.) (Organization)
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Businesspeople -- Oregon -- Portland
- Coffee shops -- Oregon -- Portland
- Immigrant business enterprises -- Oregon -- Portland
- Immigrants -- United States
- Mexican Americans -- Oregon
- Oral Histories
- Oregon
- Political Campaigns -- Oregon -- Portland
- Political activists -- Oregon -- Portland
- Undocumented immigrants -- United States
- Title
- Guide to oral history interview with Maria Garcia
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Sarah Stroman
- Date
- 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository
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