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Interviewing my Brazilian mom about life in brazil and other aspects of life.
The participants in this interview were Melody Stephan (my grandma) and myself. My grandma’s age is 66 years old and my age is fifteen years old. The relationships that my grandma mentioned in the interview was her relationship with her...
I interviewed my mom, Ali, who is 43 years old. We talked about her childhood, her work, teachers that had an impact on her life and the worst thing she did as a child.
I interviewed my grandma about her past and what it is like as a citizen born from Guadalajara moving to the U.S. We talked about how it was for her with her family and life growing up. We also talked...
Glenda Bustillos age 23 interviewed Jenna Muñoz age 20, head of the voter engagement project with the Center for Community Engagement
Today I Zacharia Mukayess (13) interviewed my Grandma on my dad’s side named Nawall Mukayess (Tete). I asked her about life growing up in Syria and why she moved to the United States. Now that she’s getting to her seventies...
Lena Vantress (14) interviews her mother Tamsin Vantress (46) on December 7th, 2023
My interview with my grandma Sanjala Arumugam. Interviewer: Harshini Girijeeva Interviewee: Palaniammal “Sanjala” Arumugam
Esta es la historia de Sandra. Nació en Oaxaca, México queriendo ver sus papás que emigraron en Estados Unidos cuando ella solo tenía 14 años. luchó para cruzar la frontera y tener la vida que tiene ahorita.