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In this interview, William Lee explores his life during the Great Depression and in the army during World War 2.
I, Ankita Balaji, interviewed my mom, Harini Balaji, who recently lost her husband and my father five months back. In this interview, we covered what she and her family went through, and how they dealt with his passing.
Part 3 was just a closing and a little bit about the economic problems assessed in part 2.
We mostly talked about the people in his life and how they changed his.
In this interview we talked about his memories of coming over to the US from Mexico. We also covered how different things were than he imagined.
In this interview, conducted in June 2018 in Chicago, Illinois, Aysha Ahmad (17) interviews her mentor Anabel Chavva (27) about her graduate school experience and intercultural marriage. She talks about meeting her Indian husband in Ireland and how they work...
My moms hard ship through the Chicago police department because of her gender. I learned how sad she got and how she just had to suck it up and put up with it. I also learned that she got ripped...
How it was living in Mexico and abt her struggles moving to America and family memories.
Questions help to illustrate Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory, Bowlby’s Attachment Theory, Erikson’s Psychosocial Developmental Theory
I discuss hardships, trauma, and the importance of dedication with my grandmother. Recovery is a long road.
My grandmother answers various questions regarding her childhood in Montana, the grief of losing her husband, and raising six children all in her own.
I sat down with my mother to talk about what was her most difficult moments in life. Spanish is the language that is used in our household, she beginnings with the loss of her mother and how she felt during...
Family history from Mexico to Ohio in 1929. Growing up as a Mexican American in Lorain, OH
I interview my Aunt Nancy about her proudest achievements, lessons learned, family traditions, and important events in her life.
This is the life of my dad who has lived 76 years in Vermont and lived a humble, hardworking life!
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Fernando Torres and I talk about his goals as a computer science major and music DJ in the Rio Grande Valley. Fernando has organically fallen into the role of photographer's apprentice while...
Shari lost one of her two children, she goes into detail of her lost child and how it affected her and her family.
In this interview with my Aunt Suzanne, (65) we talked about her life and her inspirations. We talked about her childhood, parents, and happiest moments. We conclude with the fact that she is happy with her life and is proud...
my Aunt Lori had a great childhood growing up. she was very close with her siblings, parents and aunts.