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One in four or 18 million childrenin the US have at least one parent who is an immigrant and while children of immigrants feature frequently in immigration policy debates in the U.S., the experiences and challenges of immigrant parents are rarely discussed. This episode's guest is Masha Rumer, a writer and journalist, whose new book is Parenting with an Accent: How immigrants honor their heritage, navigate setbacks, and chart new paths for their children. Masha's work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Literary Hub, Parents, Scary Mommy, and others, winning awards from the New York Press Association. Her new book combines a personal story of her experiences as an immigrant from the former Soviet Union with solid research and analysis to explore how the changing face of immigrant America–whether it is skilled immigrants, refugees, and other newer immigrant groups–is embodied in the next generation.
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Masha's book: Parenting with an Accent
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