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My mother talked about her life and her childhood. After asking her personal questions about her past, she began to shed tears remembering what she lived through to give us everything. Towards the end of the interview, Both of my...
We talked about my dad's childhood. We also talked about what he did when he was young and what jobs he did to earn money. We also talked about his siblings.
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
There was the mention of the importance of education, life lessons, professional satisfaction and growth, stories of moving between countries (and the courage in doing so), retold WWII anecdotes, globalization, and some dating advice.
In this interview my mom was the one getting interviewed. I asked her many questions about her childhood, marriage and traditions.
My father talked about some of the things that are most important to him. Some of these things are family, work and respect.
I interview my grandmother about her life in Mexico and what influenced her in emigrating to America, as well as how she got here.
In this interview I had the pleasure to speak to a really strong woman who sees so much positivity in life even though having faced a lot of struggles.
This 8 question interview was about the ups and downs of my mother’s life so far.
I ask my mother about her experiences growing up in Mexico and raising 3 kids plus working day and night. She believes in working hard and standing up for what you believe in. She worked very hard to be where...
I interviewed my boyfriend Daniel. He’s usually really awkward so I first asked him a few basic questions as a warm up and then went on to ask a bit more serious ones.
This interview is about my grandma’s early life when she was growing up in Chiapas, Mexico. We talk about her family, her school, and her goals.
I, Laura Estela Gonzalez (21), interview my mom, Ana Laura Malagon (44). This interview is in Spanish and I ask my mom about her life story. It contains her childhood in Mexico, then her teenage years, and her adult life...
Memories of family, coming to the U.S for the first time, opinions on job, and what was life like back then in a village or in Mexico.