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i talked to my older brother about various topics such as school, transitioning from philippine life to us life, and his health. he then proceeded to ask /me/ some personal questions. sorry that 2/3 of my face is cropped off...
A little conversation with my mom about her childhood in Vietnam and about her dreams for the future.
The beginning of much many questions I ask to my grandmother, some of which she could not understand, which is why I had more. The video ends abruptly because of a mic crash apparently, which will happen three or four...
My moms life in a nutshell was characterized by a time of never ending surprises. Never would she have imagined being an Afghan immigrant at the age of 17 to America that she would be where she is today: happy.
Colleagues Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez (23) and Maria "Tina" Oyanguren (21) share some of their family history and culture, as well as, how they came to Artspace New Haven.
Thomas Schnell (76) talks with his son Edward Schnell (42) about his childhood. Tom loves winter time, and was in the Vietnam War. He is grateful for his family, and for the life he and his wife have created.
Keith and Jeanne Gentry talk with Wendy Stancil about life and times in and around Hot Springs NC, family, and the origins of their iconic store, Gentry's Hardware.
Kristin Skager talks about her life before and after breast cancer and the affects of the illness