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My mother, Isabel Concepción Gonzalez, giving a personal insight to what immigrating to the United States from Cuba was like.
I learned what my uncle was aiming for when he came to America from Vietnam. He also gave me a small lesson on focusing more on school than making money for now.
Mina Swindell, age 70, mother and immigrant. questions include proudest and worst moments in life, memories, etc
Iryna Himbitskaya Corley (35) speaks with her friend Liliia Zlamaniuk [no age given] about Liliia's life and coming to the United States from Russia.
Me and my mom talk about why she moved to America from Egypt, the challenges she faced, and how she succeeded.
An interview with my father who is Haitian. He gives his views and philosophies on America
Brady Ashton shares about his childhood influences and career goals, and how those experiences coupled with life's twists and turns helped prepare him to be a driven, present Social Studies teacher.
This a interview done by Bella Magnani (14), with her grandma Ana Magnani/Flaherty (71). This interview was done on November 26 2017 in Sonoma California. This interview was for a school thanksgiving break project. The topics talked about are connected...
I interviewed Mayra Hernandez about her experience as an immigrant. She immigrated from the Dominican Republic to America in 2012.
This interview with my dad got me to learn a little more about him and what he went through growing up.
This interview with my mother describes her view of the American Dream and whether she is currently living it.
My grandma is a first generation immigrant to the United States. She came to this country from Ecuador at 8 years old. She shared with me her memories as a young child living in Ecuador and growing up in Chicago.
This the story of my grandfather who immigrated here from India in the late 1960s. He started two very successful businesses that are still thriving today.
Conducted on April 21st in Santa Monica, California, Frank Xu (51) discusses with Hannah Xu (16) about his immigrant experience in America. He reflects on his experiences and the expectations he held when he first came in 1999.