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Regina Anuszewicz's Heroic Flight From Antisemitism In Eastern Europe with Geri Spieler

41 min · 1 de sep de 2024
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In this episode, Andrew Jose speaks with investigative journalist and author Geri Spieler about her new book, Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation. The immigrant experience is a vital part of American history, but it's often filled with hurdles. The U.S. is home to one-fifth of the world’s international migrants, with the foreign-born population hitting a record 46.1 million in 2022. Many immigrants face obstacles, such as navigating complex legal systems, overcoming language barriers, and dealing with discrimination. A recent survey highlighted how these challenges can extend to accessing healthcare, education, and job opportunities. Regina of Warsaw delves into these struggles by telling the story of Regina Anuszewicz, Geri's grandmother, who fled violent antisemitism in Poland with her infant before World War I, eventually finding her way to the United States. The narrative begins in 1906 Bialystok, Poland, with a brutal pogrom that changed Regina's life forever. This trauma fueled her determination to fight against antisemitism, guiding her journey across borders and through hardships. Geri Spieler’s work not only honors her grandmother's legacy but also shines a light on the resilience and sacrifices of immigrants. This discussion brings to life the historical and personal dimensions of Regina’s story, connecting them with the contemporary struggles faced by many immigrants today. Join us as we delve into history, family, and the immigrant experience with Geri Spieler. Tune in to hear a story of courage, survival, and the enduring human spirit. Without further ado, let's get into the interview.

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In this episode, Andrew Jose speaks with investigative journalist and author Geri Spieler about her new book, Regina of Warsaw: Love, Loss and Liberation. The immigrant experience is a vital part of American history, but it's often filled with hurdles. The U.S. is home to one-fifth of the world’s international migrants, with the foreign-born population hitting a record 46.1 million in 2022. Many immigrants face obstacles, such as navigating complex legal systems, overcoming language barriers, and dealing with discrimination. A recent survey highlighted how these challenges can extend to accessing healthcare, education, and job opportunities. Regina of Warsaw delves into these struggles by telling the story of Regina Anuszewicz, Geri's grandmother, who fled violent antisemitism in Poland with her infant before World War I, eventually finding her way to the United States. The narrative begins in 1906 Bialystok, Poland, with a brutal pogrom that changed Regina's life forever. This trauma fueled her determination to fight against antisemitism, guiding her journey across borders and through hardships. Geri Spieler’s work not only honors her grandmother's legacy but also shines a light on the resilience and sacrifices of immigrants. This discussion brings to life the historical and personal dimensions of Regina’s story, connecting them with the contemporary struggles faced by many immigrants today. Join us as we delve into history, family, and the immigrant experience with Geri Spieler. Tune in to hear a story of courage, survival, and the enduring human spirit. Without further ado, let's get into the interview.

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