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Talked about my mothers life, what inspires her, what she is most proud of etc...
Daughter asks questions to her mom about her past life and what her expectations are for her daughter
The first time my dad came to the U.S.A he was 8 years old. He came along with his 4 brothers and 4 sisters, one of his sisters Rosario stayed behind with their grandmother. His dad, my grandpa had been...
Me and my partner discussed how we feel about being an American, living in the community, and our experiences throughout life.
Judy Hughes tells about the story of her family life from childhood to marraige to the present day (2018).
I chose to interview my cousin Ela. Ela is a British citizen who is originally from the Philippines. In the interview, she expands on the key differences between the Philippines and England. We also talk about the topic of code-switching.
I interviewed my mom, who is a psychiatrist, she talked about how she has communicated and viewed media during this coronavirus pandemic.
My mother and I are extremely emotional, so there’s some crying here. We also like to talk for hours on end, so this is a little stretched out.
My mother has found happiness and joy in writing her series of books.
This is an interview of my grandmother and her life,feelings, and thoughts. My mother (Dawn Moss) puts in her side notes and listens in the corner. (Best moments: 9:50-11:12; 17:10-20:10)
In this interview we talked about childhood memories and dreams for the future.
Getting to learn more about my mother as an adult gives me a whole new perspective on her.
Technology has made my generation differ greatly from that of our elders. In this interview I attempted to touch on that dialogue and get an elders perspective on how we have change.
We talked about people in her life, role of religion, family legacy, chosen career, and how she wished to be remembered.
I am a survivor of domestic violence. My mom has been with me every step of the way. The interview addresses divorce, rescues, protective orders, and starting over.
This was longer than expected, but funny and sentimental. It was interrupted a few times by outsiders but overall love was the main feeling.
I learned about my mom’s childhood and her experience growing up with interesting siblings and parents.