A Hungarian immigrant describes her family's escape from behind the iron curtain and what it was like to be a Hungarian in Cleveland and New York City. Produced by the Hungarian Cultural Center with interviews recorded at StoryCorps, a national initiative to record and collect stories of everyday Americans. (www.storycorps.org) With the motto "Listening is an act of Love, StoryCorps launched one of the largest oral history projects of its kind: everyday people share life stories with family and friends in the StoryBooths. Extremely Hungary invited the Tri-State area & the Washington DC Hungarian communities to share their stories. Listen here to some excerpts! To sign up for an interview (including for the permanent Foley Square Booth in Downtown Manhattan) please contact Hungarian Cultural Center at info@extremelyhungary.org or 212 750-4450. (www.storycorps.net) Edited by the Hungarian Cultural Center for length.
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