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This interview was about telling my grandparents story from my Dad’s point of view.
An interview regarding immigration, struggle, and hard-work.
My step grandmother (Katie Wilhelm, I call her Teeta haha) and I talked about her family and travels throughout her life so far, including her Dad who served in World War 2.
En esta entrevista, mi tío y yo hablamos sobre su experiencia como inmigrante. También como llego a los Estados Unidos y como fue su experiencia en los Estados Unidos.
Yumi (51), a mother, talks to her daughter, named Erica (16), about her childhood with relatives that have farming backgrounds, her dating life with movie dates, Fiji honeymoons and raising her moderate and severe intelectually disabled children (including Erica).
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Oceanside, New York, Madeline Feldman (15) and her grandmother Karen Rosenstein (73) discuss her childhood and family. Karen shares an overview of her chapters in life. She shares stories about growing up...
Grandma Ina Goldberg tells her grandsons Adam and Ian Tardif (through facilitator/mom Amy Tardif) about her life and the grandfather they never met.
Allie asks Rosa about her experience immigrating from Dominican Republic to America. She touches upon her endeavors to success arriving here and her obstacles having to grow up so fast.
Wilfredos briefly explains his experience from coming from El Salvador to the United States
Helene Van Manen (64) and her husband Dave Van Manen (67) share stories from their lives as they detail their love, their family, and their journey westward from Brooklyn, New York, to Beulah, Colorado.
I interviewed my mother-in-law, Barbara Aiello, about her childhood in Venezuela, her move to Brooklyn, our family and when she used to play pranks on the nuns in her Catholic school.
These are all of the possible questiongs I’ve always wanted to ask my mom.
Interview of my grandfather about his family and immigration to the United States.
Cindy looks back at her life in the Philippines and talks about how she transitions into the life of an American as a teenager.
This interview was with my mom. We talked about her life before she moved to the United States, her childhood, and ancestory.
I first began this interview with my mom, Thuy Huynh. She told me about her life back in Vietnam and how she migrated to the U.S. Around 2005, she was diagnosed with diabetes and has now been working very hard...
My Grandma went to a private school and was more fortunate than others
I talked to my great grandmother about her life and advice she would give to people about living life.
My grandparents talk about their lives before they met each other as well as what it has been like to be married to each other for 61 years