Victoria Hofmo interview, 1995 November 21

Title

Victoria Hofmo interview, 1995 November 21

Identifier

2019/008 Audio 56A

Date

1995 November 21

Description

In this series of interviews by Odd Lovoll for his books “The Promise of America: History of the Norwegian-American People” and “The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today,” Victoria Hofmo discusses her family history and childhood growing up in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. She talks about her education and friendships with others in the neighborhood, as well as her adult friendships with other Norwegian-Americans and some of their own stories of immigration and life in Brooklyn. Victoria also explains her many activities, organizations, volunteerships, and places of employment, detailing the people she works with and the stories of how she came to be there. She explains some of her feelings on being Norwegian-American and how that has affected her sense of culture, and ends by giving her opinions on welfare in the United States and Norway.

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Hofmo, Victoria (1959-)

Victoria Hofmo was born on April 4th, 1959, to Patricia Richter and Sherwood Hofmo in New York City. She was born and raised in Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge neighborhood. As a child, she enjoyed spending time with her Norwegian grandmother, although she only developed a passion for her Norwegian background later in life. Victoria earned a degree from Sarah Lawrence College and then opened the Scandinavian East Coast Museum in New York City. She has also worked as an after-school organizer for children, a waitress, a community board organizer, a Sunday School teacher, and an English teacher. Victoria has a daughter and sometimes writes for The Norwegian American.

Extent

00:41:44

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Contributor

Hofmo, Victoria

Format

WAV
PDF/A

Is Part Of

NAHA 2019/008

Collection

Citation

“Victoria Hofmo interview, 1995 November 21,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed April 27, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/16056.

Item Relations

This Item Related Collection Item: Odd S. Lovoll papers, circa 1975-2010