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My mom and I talk about her childhood in the countryside and her journey to America. She shares some of her most difficult memories and her happiest memories.
An interview with my aunt who immigrated from Jordan when she was 6.
How did you feel when you came to the USA and what was it like when you were a child?
I interviewed my mom, who like my dad, was an immigrant to America from Nigeria. She talks about the experience of being an immigrant and also living in America for a long time. Despite the label of "immigrant", you'd also...
My Chinese mother recounts growing up in 1970s Suzhou, China and moving to Alabama in the early 90's to start a new life. She discusses her career, reflects on major life choices, and gives advice.
I am speaking with my poppa about his immigration to the US from Ireland in the 1960s
Dad’s immigration journey and what he expierenced the first 15 years in the US.
Curran family history, part 2, focusing on the Portuguese side of Olivia Curran's family.
Interview of fellow classmate who has immigrated to the United States from Kenya
We talked about her experience on coming to the United States and how was her life before. We also discussed her challenges here and in her country.
Yolieny (44 años), nos narra su travesía migratoria desde la partida de su tierra natal Republica Dominicana, La entrevista con Yolieny, una inmigrante profesional que llega a Puerto Rico territorio de los Estados Unidos, revela sus desafíos al intentar ejercer...
This interview was conducted in November 2017 in College Point, NY, Maui Cate Tumanda interviews her mother, Marichu Tumanda, about her life and childhood. Mrs. Tumanda’s parents had a great impact in her life and were one of the factors...
My grandfather is an immigrant who grew up in Mexico and then moved to America. He worked as a carpenter and a construction worker.
My mother’s older sister talks about her growing years in Paris she had spent and still does and now with her own family after moving from Iran when she was 16.