Corinn Williams

Interviewee Collection Sort descending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Anonymous, #11 New Bedford Processing Workers, 2007-2010

Interviewee discusses her experience as a female seafood processor worker, how she came to work in the industry, and how government regulations affect her life and her family.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA
Anonymous, #10 New Bedford Processing Workers, 2007-2010

Interviewee discusses her experience as a female seafood processor worker, how she came to work in the industry, and how government regulations affect her life and her family.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA
Anonymous, #14 New Bedford Processing Workers, 2007-2010

Interviewee discusses her experience as a female seafood processor worker, how she came to work in the industry, and how government regulations affect her life and her family.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA
Anonymous, #3 New Bedford Processing Workers, 2007-2010

Interviewee discusses her experience as a female seafood processor worker, how she came to work in the industry, and how government regulations affect her life and her family.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA
Anonymous #2 New Bedford Processing Workers, 2007-2010

The anonymous interviewee is a twenty-seven year-old female immigrant from San Andres, Sacabaja, in the department of Quiche, Guatemala. She has been working in the seafood processing industry in New Bedford, Massachusetts, as a cutter and packer. She embarked on her journey to the United States in search of better opportunities and to support her family back home, despite the risks involved in the journey. She got married at a young age of fifteen and initially lived with her mother-in-law, which she found challenging due to a lack of understanding.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA
Alexander Chavis Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Alexander Chavis, a twenty-seven-year-old male, is a dedicated worker at Bergie’s Seafood in New Bedford. Originally from El Salvador, Chavis moved to the United States when he was sixteen years old in search of better opportunities. Prior to his move, he assisted his mother in her small restaurant business and had aspirations of becoming a teacher. However, the high cost of university education in El Salvador led him to seek opportunities elsewhere. Upon his arrival in the U.S., Chavis was helped by friends and family in New Bedford to secure his first job in fish packing.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Elias Tsoy Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Elias Tsoy discusses his work in the fishing industry as a ship painter, including a typical work day and common boat painting projects; his background in other jobs and his emigration from Guatemala.

This oral history was produced in 2017 as part of the Workers on the Waterfront Oral History Project conducted by New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center with funding from an Archie Green Fellowship provided by the Library of Congress.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Esteban H. Ruiz Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Esteban migrated from Guatemala to America and has resided in New Bedford for twenty years. He learned how to weld and work on motors in his homeland and carried these skills to New Bedford. He is a boat mechanic insuring that the fishermen are able to fish in a safe vessel. He has two children and would like to continue the American dream by passing his skills to his children in hopes for their success.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Guadalupe Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Guadalupe is an employee at a company that cleans fish. She shares her work experiences and life experiences.

This oral history was produced in 2017 as part of the Workers on the Waterfront Oral History Project conducted by New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center with funding from an Archie Green Fellowship provided by the Library of Congress.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Hector Grave Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Hector Grave came to New Bedford from Guatemala at age 14 and went to work on the waterfront. He worked for several years at gillnet companies until starting his own business, Lionel’s Nets, which makes and repairs gillnets. He discusses the challenges and sacrifice of self-employment as well as the passion for making a quality product.

Corinn Williams New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center