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Johanna Moya

By Luke Siuty | July 26th, 2010
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Johanna Moya, who was born in Bogota, Colombia, talks about learning English, which was her primary motivation for moving.

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  1. Summer Snapshots 2010 :: Immigrant Connect says:

    August 25th, 2010at 8:50 am(#)

    [...] Vido Lavecchia, describes how his Italian immigrant parents affected his childhood. [...]

  2. Phil says:

    September 2nd, 2010at 10:41 am(#)

    This is really cool! Great pictures!



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