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This is a interview for school. We mostly talked about a childhood
This interview was conducted in our kitchen a few days after Thanksgiving. It’s between Angelina Romero and Yvonne Medina. (Mother and daughter) These questions include favorite memories, important people, and more. Enjoy!
We went over my fathers history and our genealogy. I also asked him some questions about me and our family.
Adolf shares his amazing life story (so far!) ...and how he has flourished in each stage of his life...from being a 12-year-old rancher in New Mexico, moving to San Francisco when he was 19, chasing his dream of becoming a...
Growing up Claudio always had questions to ask about his father, he ask questions he never knew about. Claudio’s father tell Claudio to look at life and don’t worry about what others say. That’s his side of his Hispanic story
An interview about the childhood and home life of my Grandmother and the lessons she has learned throughout her life.
I interview my good friend about his life, we discuss immigration from Monterrey, NL to Laredo,TX and how that impacted his life. Mexican culture regarding family and friendship. Growing up between Mexico and Texas, living on the border.
Everything seemed so normal until one little headache turned into something much more