Andres Morales-Castillo
Andrés Morales-Castillo es un residente de Chapel Hill, NC originalmente de Monterrey, México.
Andres Morales-Castillo is a resident of Chapel Hill, NC originally from Monterrey, Mexico.
Interviewed by unknown on March 20, 2010
Esta entrevista es parte de la colección del Marian Cheek Jackson Center para la serie de Encontrando a Nuestros Vecinos. Señor Andrés Morales-Castillo empieza la entrevista con descripciones del barrio donde vive ahorra, comparando lo con su barrio de Monterrey, México. El cuenta un relato de un amigo que se unió el ejercito y se murió en la guerra como un ejemplo de un vecino especial. La entrevista también incluye una discusión sobre el ministerio de comida de la iglesia, quien lo usan, y la importancia que lo tiene para la comunidad. La entrevista concluye con preguntas sobre lo que parece una comunidad ideal.
This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Facing Our Neighbors Series. Mr. Andres Morales-Castillo begins by describing the neighborhood in which he lives, contrasting it with his neighborhood back in Mexico. He relates a story about a friend who enrolled in the military and died while at war as an example of a special neighbor. The interview also includes a discussion of the food bank based out of the church, who uses it, and the role it plays for community members. The interview concludes with questions about what an ideal community would look like.
This interview is part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s Facing Our Neighbors Series. Mr. Andres Morales-Castillo begins by describing the neighborhood in which he lives, contrasting it with his neighborhood back in Mexico. He relates a story about a friend who enrolled in the military and died while at war as an example of a special neighbor. The interview also includes a discussion of the food bank based out of the church, who uses it, and the role it plays for community members. The interview concludes with questions about what an ideal community would look like.