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A ten minute interview in which the person talks about his life as a child in his hometown.
A brief summary of me and my mom talking about herself, family, and today society politics. Sorry about the background of hearing my brother playing fortnite.
I interviewed my mom on her thoughts about her political stands and why she feels that way
We talked about our family origins and how we came to be, our family traits and political matters.
This interview was about my mentors family history and traditions explaining what defines him and his opinions
I interviewed my mother about her story coming to the United States and her life before I was born.
My father opens up about his past in Mexico and hardships of coming to the untied states
Things that happen in the United States or do they think United States help people & what do they think about politics
Talked with my mom about her family growing up. Her views and dislikes on politics. The differences from politics in America and Mexico. Lastly, what she likes about America
Well overall my mother believed that the government/political party of the the United States as well as of Mexico influence violence. Also the United States arent helping it's people since the president is making immoral decisions which are separating families...
Ivan Arzate (16) interviews his mother, Hortencia Carrera, to discover her views as a parent and observe how she reflects on her past.
In this interview my mother recalls her experience growing up in a single parent home in the poor side of Honduras. Despite all this she goes on to describe how she has brought herself up on arriving to the United...
I talked about how my sister saw me growing up and how growing up in our community affected our identity.
What was talked about was my fathers childhood, what he thinks of the world, what he thinks of me and what he thinks it means to be successful. We also added addition questions to questions like “where did you grow...
We talked about my dads experiences in Mexico and the struggles he went through when he immigrated to the United States.
Series of Questions for my Parent regarding Their interests in Politics.