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In this interview we learned about Krisia Batres life. We also learned how she grew up and how she felt. She gave out her opinions and what she did when she was younger.
My mom (Marlene) and I talk about her upbringing and some of the things she is proudest of.
The participant I interviewed was Eddie Cabal. He is 51 years old and is my father. A couple things that were discussed were some of the times he remembered while growing up.
Remincing with my mom about her younger days, how she met my dad and her experience raising 3 kids
Diana Cortina-Rodriguez (33) speaks with her grandmother Norma Taulet-Ball (90) about her life growing up in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
Carina Fernandez (48) is being interviewed by her daughter, Sol Fernandez (13). Carina talks about her teenage years in Argentina, her personal opinions, and her family now living in Miami.
Growing up in Miami as Cuban and French Canadian first-generation immigrant and life on Balboa Penninsula.
Quick 10 minute interview with my aunt
I tried to share a story about my dad and I’s unspoken language and mutual respect for one another when I was growing up.
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.
Overall, I learned a lot about my mom, when she grew up and entering her new life which was parenting. And what she went though in the beginning years of becoming a mother.
My mom (Jackie) talked a lot about her childhood growing up and told me what led her from living in a small town in Ohio to moving to New York City and how she eventually ended up in Miami.
This is my best friend! She has gone through a lot recently so we are gonna talk about all that.
Talked about the life of my stepdad in general. Not too long of an interview.