Interviewing my Grandma

In this interview, I talk with my Grandmother, Arminda (Age 75), about her life. We talk about her childhood and her hometown. As well as a bit about her family, who's father's side came from Spain and her relationship with...

Early Water Experiences in Bath, U.K.

Alex Brown talked with Mateo Scoggins about their early water experiences.

A Year Abroad in Spain
March 5, 2021 App Interview

A conversation with Will Worsnopp about his study abroad experience in Malaga, Spain (2000-2001)

History US II

My mom explains her childhood and how her parents met in the DR after her father left Spain because of its bad positions in war

Interview with Yokabed Ogbai, Gorreti Murguia, and Jose Catarino

Yokabed Ogbai, Goretti Murguia, and Jose Catarino have three unique immigration stories ready to be toldthat they shared with the J2U interns. Yoki is 19 years old and heading into college. She recently received her citizenship and currently resides in...

Neature Abroad and at Home

From trying new things to meeting new people, Della and Anne unpack their off campus adventures!

A Trip To Spain

In this interview I ask my mom about her time traveling abroad in Spain. She went during a pretty tumultuous time in Europe

Global Studies Project Interview with Victor

I interviewed Victor about coming from Spain to Seattle. I also asked some questions about soccer.

Spanish Culture

Teresa Echave talking about her home country

Alejandra Picón’s experience in the United States.

October 6th, 2018. I interview Alejandra Picón about her experience in the United States. Alejandra lives in Spain and spent last year with me and my family in North Carolina.

Kathryn Baer and Maya Berry

[Recorded: Thursday, September 28, 2023] Kathryn Baer (19) from Charlottesville, VA and Maya Berry (19) from Reston, VA participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Maya identifies as...

Thanksgiving Interview

It was interesting to learn of my mothers childhood

Global Citizenship

An interview with Mariana Ruiz, a Spanish professor at Arizona State University discusses her life in Mexico, Spain, and the United States as well as what it means to be a global citizen.