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| Willmar changes before the eyes of a journalist |
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| Written by Oscar Bohorquez and Marian Sanchez | |||
| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 11:34 | |||
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A passion for writing led Gregg Aamot to discover a vocation for a new journalism in the world, referred as to social journalism. More than 20 years researching, understanding and creating collective awareness about the trends and transformations that immigration waves have had from the days when the first Norwegians, Danes, Germans and Swedish immigrants among others came to Willmar and Minnesota for the first time.
The New Minnesotans explores many cultural aspects of the Hmong, Somali, Ethiopian, Latin, Burmese, Togolese, Iranian and Iberian communities. After this long journey, at some point of his life Gregg longed for coming back to his natal Willmar. It was thus, he returned home with his wife Jeanne and their now four year son Manny who was born in Guatemala. From the perspective of this talented journalist "Willmar has done an excellent job assimilating other cultures, “when I go to the games I see Latinos, Anglos and Somali playing sports together, I see that there is interaction, not perfect yet, but I know that in the course of time people will make a greater effort to learn about other cultures and interact with each other, "says GreggGregg is currently a professor of journalism, culture and media at Ridgewater College and continued working for other print media. He is also the author of several articles and publications. Definitively, his book The New Minnesotans is a reflection of our past, present and future of our next generations. "As a journalist I think is fascinating to meet people from other countries and sit with them, learn their stories, develop a relationship in order to explain that to people, to tell my stories is a privilege." Gregg says
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