Carolina Mascarin, Interview by Sydney Williams, 16 April, 2021

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Title

Carolina Mascarin, Interview by Sydney Williams, 16 April, 2021

Description

Carolina Angel Mascarin was born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1979. She studied journalism at Los Libertadores University. After graduation, Mascarin moved to New Hampshire to continue her studies. Six months later, she relocated to Charleston, South Carolina to work with Azteca America TV. Working in this Hispanic media outlet, she met her husband. The economic crisis of 2008 affected the TV Channel, and she lost her job. She joined the staff of Trident Urban League and started a photography and videography business with her father. In the interview, Mascarin talks about her experiences growing up in Colombia, the challenges of balancing work and motherhood, and how COVID has impacted her family and her business. She also reflects on her identity as an immigrant and her love for her motherland and the USA. 

Source

Las Voces del Lowcountry

Publisher

The Citadel Archives & Museum

Date

Rights

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Format

audio/mpeg

Language

English

Type

Sound

Identifier

https://citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1844

Coverage

Charleston (S.C.)

Original Format

Mp3 derivative audio created with Audacity software. Archival masters are WAV files.

Duration

44 minutes

Interviewer

Williams, Sydney

Interviewee

Mascarin, Carolina

Location

Charleston, South Carolina

Collection

Citation

The Charleston Oral History Program at the Citadel, “Carolina Mascarin, Interview by Sydney Williams, 16 April, 2021,” The Citadel Archives Digital Collections, accessed April 26, 2024, https://citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1844.