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Margaret Lim speaks about her experience immigrating from Indonesia to the United States.
My mom described her first experience living in the United States emigrating from the Philippines in comparison to her childhood there.
This is an interview about September 11th with my mom who was two blocks away from the World Trade Center.
I talked with my Nonna about her life in Italy, what is was like to immigrate to NY and raise a family here, and tried to solicite life advice from her.
My mother describes her experience during 9/11 and what it was like working in a hospital after the attack.
This is an interview with Nasir Shamsi about growing up in Pakistan and immigrating to the United States.
Mac Frazier shares his memories of the day, and how he was affected by those events.
Adelina talks to her grandmother about immigration and the hardships of leaving a large family behind
Grandma Edith talks about her childhood in Brooklyn in 1950s and her reflections on her family.
The immigration of a woman from China. (Interview is in Mandarin)
This is a interview of my parents about their experience during 9/11/01. My father was a police officer and my mother a student.
While intended on talking about the past personal live of a mother that a child wanted to know more about actually became a conversation more about our changing society and what that means for families.
One Small Step partners Ria Das (27) and Cherie Imam (61) have a conversation about the political divide and the effects of politics and beliefs overtime.
Julia Portal (74) talks with her niece, Danielle Portal (15) about migrating to the United States from Peru
This interview is about how my dad and his family immigrated to the United States of America.
Marie Reynolds (66) talks with her son, Pierre-Richard Eustache (36), about her experience growing up as immigrant from Haiti.