Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
Partnerships Clear
- No matching terms.
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
- No matching terms.
My grandfather spoke of his life born in Camagüey and moving to havana and then his life going throughout up until Castro and my grandmother did about the same.
In this interview I ask my older sister about her childhood and her grandparents. She also gives advice for her younger self and talks more about her life.
We talked about her life before i was born. We also talked about what she wants for me in the future. Also we talked about her childhood and her way of living.
My grandpa moved to New York from Puerto Rico when he was about 6 or 7 years old. He has outlived most of the people in his life and is one of the few people left out of his siblings....
My grandfather talks about the changes he experienced and how difficult life was growing up in New York with nothing. He discusses his relationship with his brother and some stories from schooling in Cuba. How he managed to overcome immense...
I talk to my mom about her childhood, life as a parent and why she is proud of her children.
Interviewing my abuelo (68) about his childhood in Havana, Cuba. I asked these questions because I've heard stories from when he was a kid and i wanted to know more
Interview with Abuela going over her life story and that if her family
We talked about almost everything that happened in her life and she got a little sentimental when i asked about her parents.
In this Interview, I recorded my grandmother where she talked about her childhood in Cuba. She speaks about the hardships of later having to leave Cuba and go to the United States.
Childhood memories, the Cuban middle crisis and advice for President Trump.
My interview had a variety of questions covering her life before she had me and my siblings.
Mi mamá estas hablando de su experiencia en Puerto Rico y como fue cuando mudaste para los Estados Unidos.
A conversation between a grandmother and granddaughter about memories and individuals we cherish in our lives.
At the age of seven, Jesse Marino and his family came to America to seek asylum from communism in Cuba. On December 22nd in Toluca Lake, Mia Phillips sat down with her family friend, Jesse Marino(58 years old), to learn...
The life of an immigrant from Cuba moving to the United States at age 11. How difficult life was with all the change. The hardships of a lifetime.
Lots of things ranging from childhood to military life and everything in between, including little things like how he liked to dance and how he got his nickname.
This interview was conducted the 25th of November over a phone call between Aníbal Irizarry (interviewee) and Miguel Figueroa (interviewer) and was submitted the 26th of November. Aníbal talks about his childhood which he considers easy by the standards of...