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Hermanas hablando sobre la experiencia de crecer con padres inmigrantes
Evelyn Cope interviewing her sister Josephine Sisting Part 1 of 2
I’m this interview, I asked my sister, Sabrina, some questions about the virus, politics, and the global pandemic.
Evelyn Cope interviewing her sister Catherine Urbon at her cottage in Rondeau Park, Canada
Today I interviewed my older sister regarding her view on life and hopes for the future. my sister is a college-aged nursing student.
I interviewed my older sister about various aspects of her life for a HOTA project.
On November 26th, 2021 Alexa Michael and her grandmother Jill Handy talk in their hometown of Hicksville, Ohio about Jill’s life growing up as a woman in the 1950s and 60s. They talk about Jill’s parents, and her sister Sally....
Claire lost her mother at a relatively young age to tuberculosis. She was left to care for her younger sister which led to a life long close relationship into adulthood.
This interview was about two sisters in Pineville, La taking a trip to “memory lane”! This talk included conversations about childhood, current jobs, influences, and impacts on daily life during a pandemic! This interview was very interesting, it gave me...
Sisters Gloria Weston-Smart (66), Joyce Thomas (64), and Joann Bynum Johnson (61) reminisce about their childhood together, remember family members who have passed away, and express gratitude for the tight-knit community that they grew up in.
Ericka Olvera recorded a love story with us about her niece.
I interviewed my mother whom is an Immigrant from Japan to the US. I asked her about some topics on life and immigration in the US, and also about her opinions on the War on Terror
What Tiana Garcia was thankful for. What she wanted to be remembered for.
Im Rachel Zuniga, and I'm 16 years old. I interviewed my older sibling, Kaikea M. Santiago, who is 22 years old, and the interview was about their job, life, and small stories about their childhood.