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Elizabeth [Betty] Clark remembers Germany and coming to the US and becoming a citizen.
(Interview 1:) A story of how my nan, Mary Walsh, moved from Ireland to America. She was only 16 years old at the time, and made a successful life for herself despite having to leave her family behind. She also...
Warning! All the Language are Chinese! Today, I came to chat with my aunt. She introduced me to her childhood and her career and answered many of my questions.
In this interview, conducted on April 1, recorded by Allen (13) in Michigan interviewed by Cathy (30) in Washington DC, about her personality and life experiences. She shares her life experiences and what she has learned from them in the...
My interview with my mom revealed a new understanding of her life long focus on faith and family. Her Irish, Catholic upbringing brought humor, history and community to her throughout her life. She was inspired by the examples of service...
My dad talked about his memories growing up, and as the interview progressed, he talked about his job(s), wedding, and more.
An exploration into the life of my mother, a Vietnamese-American immigrant who experienced culture shock when she and her family fled her home to an unfamiliar land.
E: What’s your name? Chen Eileen. X: Fu Xinghua. E: How old are you? I’m 16. X: 50… no, 55. E: What’s today’s date? The 25th. X: November 25. E: 2018. X: Yeah, 2018. E: Who are you currently married...
My mom and I talk about her experience as an immigrant in the US and how it has changed her life.
Fred came to the USA 43 years ago, attended San Antonio College for one year, and continued on to Texas A&M University shortly after in 1981. After working for seven years as an engineer in Texas, he lost his job...