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My aunt talks about her young life, her experiences that have shaped her, and much more.
I interviewed my Tia Cristal. One reason why I interviewed my Tia is because she is very successful.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Annette tells me about her experiences growing up in the Rio Grande Valley and working and traveling with her family as a migrant worker.
this is part 2, the first one did not turn out long enough and it wouldn’t let me add a question to make it longer so this is part 2! We talked about the last time she cried and why.
We mostly talked about her life and everything that happened to her and things that I didn’t know and also her kids and how proud of them she is
In this interview, conducted on November 30, 2017, Cora Espeleta (50) is interviewed by her daughter Chelsea Espeleta (17) about getting her U.S. citizenship and the Espeleta family dynamic. Mrs. Espeleta shares more about her childhood back in the Philippines...
Leah Reyna and her Aunt Zoila talk about childhood life lessons, the joy of glitter, and Elvis Presley concerts.
An interview between a daughter and her 91 year old father and some of his history as a Chicano growing up in Los Angeles and his life in the Marine Corps.
This is a interview about her thoughts on Daca and how it is helping in today’s time.
My mother, Mary Esther Ford (née Bazaldua) discusses her mother’s upbringing (Zoila Michaela Bazaldua) in the 1920s and 1930s in Sinton, Texas.
My dear Aunt Jeanie has always been special in my life, especially when my Mom died so young. I treasure her and always will.
Emily shares her experience of being the eldest of 4 children whose father died when she was 12, just 6 yrs after her mother died. Emily, had been the only mother her siblings knew and when they moved their aunt...
Alicia talks about the importance of the Guapamacataro Arts and Ecology center as a place for artist residents and as a way to give back to the Maravatio community. Alicia is both a citizen of Mexico and the United States...
A talk about life, love, happiness, grief, and experience over a lifetime
Listen as my step-father speaks about his life as a teenager, as a child and his current life. He speaks fondly of his grandmother and parents as they always treated him nicely and made him who he is today. We...
Olivia Quinto, a lawyer, chats with Rutgers Law classmates Diego Iniguez-Lopez and Victor Monterrosa, Jr., about being undocumented for 20+ years and how the three classmates' personal histories transform into the political as immigrant rights’ activists.
Interview to understand the relationship between Hispanic culture and faith.
Woman tells her story growing up as a poor Mexican girl in a life full for adversities.