“I came to Wellesley not sure what was possible, but I left Wellesley knowing that nothing was impossible.”

Natalie Gill-Mensah ’03 speaks with close friend Liz Miranda ’02 about Miranda’s transformation at Wellesley during the 2000s, from a young woman with undefined aspirations, raised by a teenage mother, to one with the confidence to run for public office...

A Senegalese Story: From a Prankster to a Professor

From a straight A student and prankster to a professor in another country, life is full of surprises. In November 2017, 14-year-old Aram Sow interviews her Father Paap Sow to learn about his experience growing up in Senegal, West Africa...

My Haitian Mother – Her Immigrant Experience

In this strange interview, which occurred on Friday, November 24th, I interviewed my mother, Carline Pierre-Jacques. It was about her overall experience about immigrating to America when she was 14 years old. Further, I had the opportunity to learn about...

Life as a first generation immigrant

My mother and I discuss what life was for her as a first generation immigrant from Greece. By looking back on her life and childhood.

Maria Rosario Castillo Keller 2018

A mother and daughter conversation about moving to the United States from Peru, relationships, the difference in cultures, and stories from growing up.

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Michael DiMonte and Rekha Shukla

In their One Small Step conversation, Michael DiMonte (68) and Rekha Shukla (55) talk about how they relate to immigration, with Rekha's history moving to the US with her family as a young girl, and with Michael's experience working abroad.

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John Cross and Jennifer Blanchard

Jennifer Blanchard (39) interviews her friend and colleague, John Cross (60), about the history of Brunswick, ME, his family, and working at Bowdoin College.

Interview by Nicholas Carboni

An interview with Ivandro Carboni and Nicholas Carboni

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Sergey Leonovich life in Soviet Union, Work, stress, family, age 52 contrast to America life vs Soviet Union

American Culture Shapes My Family’s Traditions

I, Sam Lacko-Cave, interviewed my mom, Leslie Lacko, about how American Culture impacted different parts of her life and our families lives.

Living Through Communist Romania and Immigrating to the US

An interview with my father about how his life in Romania was growing up and his experience moving here.

Thanksgiving interview

I interviewed Anna Rice. We talked about her family, job, and some interesting questions that I’m curious about.

Magda Parvey and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: I met with Dr. Magda Parvey, a highly accomplished, passionate and pragmatic educator and leader, for a thoughtful and inspiring conversation about her New York City upbringing, her Haitian culture, her family and her career.