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I interviewed my aunt from my dads side. I asked her a lot about her childhood and what it was like growing up with my dad.
We talked about my aunts life and,who impacted her and how she got through life. Also about her siblings and family.
This StoryCorps interview was about my grandmothers life growing up in Beirut, Lebanon and her move to Chicago, Illinois.
From Mexico to the United States, Olivia Lopez has stayed brave and fearless. Olivia has been my house-keeper since I was born and would always take care of me as a baby. In minute 8 of the interview by Emmy...
**The Date Was January 20, 2020** Imagine If you had no supporters and nobody that believed in you. To prove everyone wrong, you would have to work hard everyday to reach your goal of being successful. My Dad started from nothing...
Today, I decided to interview one out of three of my sunday school teachers this year and ask her about her spiritual life and the hopes and dreams for our 8th grade class.
A touching conversation helped me learn a lot of things about my Grandma I wasn’t aware of.
My grandfather and I talked about how he met my grandmother, his teenage years, religion and spirituality, and what he wants to leave behind.
In this audio, I interview my father, Joseph. We recorded this on January 6, 2023, in he city of Fullerton, California.
While waiting to get on the Greyhound back to San Francisco, I ask my mom what she was like as a child, what her favorite and least favorite memory of me is, and how she would like to be remembered.
We talked about what it’s like being a 3-year-old, as well as a lot of Disneyland memories.
We talked about childhood preferences and memories. We had a great time :)
my name is cassie saeteurn, age 17 and i am interviewing my mom who is mahn hin saeteurn. this is a story on how she came from laos to the u.s and her escape from the vietnam war.
Una entrevista con mi Tía Sonia acerca de su vida, niñez, trabajo y escuela. Ella aconseja a los jóvenes que les echen ganas y siguen sus sueños.