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STORIES OF THE

AMERICAN DREAM

19 stories. Who they are. How they got here. What they found. What they do now.

Stirring organic digital content.

WHEN A DREAM COMES TRUE

We have created a series of episodes for our client, Boss Revolution. Real content based on interviews, a genuine approach showing the expansive diversity of  immigrants in the United States. People as diverse as their stories. What do they do? How did they get here? What is their story? Did they  achieve their dreams? Social Media storytelling. 19 stories designed to inspire and share.

LUIS - MEXICO

Luis crossed the border with the help of some coyotes. He was 18 years old when he came from Mexico. After a lot of hard work, Luís started  a construction company and  now he owns his own house and a successful business. Today Luis has a wife, two daughters in university, and a motorcycle that he totally loves…

GUSTAVO - GUATEMALA

Gustavo is a Renaissance man. A music engineer and composer. He arrived  on a talent visa and today composes and arranges music for renowned artists in the music business. Gustavo loves the sea and affirms that he wants to be buried in Miami…

LUIS - HONDURAS

Luis got his first pair of shoes when he was 6 years old. He earned the money to buy  them by carrying bags for the ladies in the market in Honduras. He worked and studied until he came to the United States. He knows how much it hurts to lose a mother and to not be able to attend her funeral...

ERENABI - NIGERIA

Erebari, lived in the middle of a civil conflict between rival factions over the rich resources of Nigeria, and had to leave his country as a refugee, leaving his parents and sister behind. Today he works in a hospital. In his own words: saving lives is what he is interested in.

SANDRA - GHANA

Sara came from Ghana to help her uncle. Today she owns a store with her husband and three children.

She misses her country and her family every day, so she knows that she will return to her country one day.

ROSA - EL SALVADOR

Rosa had to leave behind a daughter and her parents in El Salvador. Todays she owns an ice-cream store and cleans houses. She knows life is most of the time bittersweet but she makes the best of it. Supporting her parents and daughter is what moves her to keep going.

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