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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.
This was an interview with my grandma in Spanish because that is the language she speaks, but my Spanish isn’t that great.
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
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....
We spoke about my moms upbringing and experience immigrating from Cuba to America.
In this interview I asked my dad about main events and lessons he learned throughout his life. From childhood to now he has discovered the true key to living life how one should. Finding a career is not about money...
we spoke about the highs and lows of life and about change in ourselves and romantic relationships
Carmen (my grandmother) talked about the jobs she has had in her life,what her childhood was like,and what were her regrets.
Anne's positive way of life shows through this interview. Anne's childhood in Chinatown. Trying to learn Chinese. She had a stroke during delivering her son and saw the light but did not want to go back.
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.
I interviewed my dad about his life growing up, when he was in the military, his relationship with my mom, and about me.
We talked about how she came to the US and the difficulties of her trip. We also discussed how she met her husband and the things she loves about him.
We talked about how my father’s childhood was like, and the struggles him and his family went through to get to where they are today.
Spoke in Spanish with my mom (age 86 at the time of the interview), who was born in Cuba, eventually moving to Venezuela, where she met and married my dad. She was a college professor for decades before retiring. She...