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This was my Great Thanksgiving Listen interview with my aunt :) We talked about her childhood and present day life + other stuff too!
Shay Makinde & Pedro Damasceno speak prior to a vigil held for the victims of the tragedy at Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14th, 2018— a day prior to the date of this conversation. Shay shares his first-hand experience...
Asked her some questions, she enjoyed talking about her past and said that she liked doing the interview
The ’80s what a time to be alive! My name is Vicente Navarro(14) and today I interviewed my aunt Silvia Higueros about being a child in the ’80s. I was very eager to find out how life really was in...
What it’s like to be a young woman in 2018. The challenges, veiwpoints, and struggles
A 12 year old boy turns into a police officer. On December 31st Viviana Rodriguez asks her grandfather, Rafael Hernandez, what it was like to start working in such a young age and then eventually transition into being a police...
Jose Hernandez (39) describe su viaje a su vida de Mexico a su vida a los Estados Unidos a su hijastra Mayte Soledad (15), relatando su experiencia a lo que ha sido las dificultades de cruzar la frontera tambien relata...
Playing an instrument, painting, and traveling the world. These are what Stephen Hoffman would like to do when he retires. In November 2018, 15 year-old JJ Hoffman interviewed his grandfather, Stephen Hoffman, about his past and his future. The story...
We gave a little background on us and talked about events in the past year (2018) and thoughts about the year to come.
I, David Nguyen, interview my mother, Lan “Tina” Nguyen for a school project on immigration. My mother, Lan, was a Vietnamese immigrant who escaped from the Vietnam War to America years ago as she tells us in this interview.
Nelson, my dad, was very honest about the questions that I told him. He was very nice and did not react negatively.