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Ranya Shah(14) interviewed Meera Kansal(74) about life before and after her journey to America. We talk about academics, political involvement, adjusting to a new life and more.
This interview was recorded on November 25, 2023 in Egg harbor Township, New Jersey in Alexa Nammour's cousin's basement. The participants in this interview are Alexa Nammour (16 years old) and Tina Nammour (22 years old). They both come from...
Interview was with Juliana Chavarro, age 19, and Daniela Semino, age 18. Semino was the interviewer and Chavarro was the Interviewee. They have been best friends since 7th grade, 6 years. In the interview they discuss childhood, school, and mental...
My name is Valerie Cueto and I am 18 years old. I interviewed Veronika Cueto who is 19 years old. She is my sister and we spoke about various things including religion and school.
I interviewed my foster mom she is 44 years old I chose her because she is the reason why I’m happy where I am now. She has a big impact in my life.
Tessa Marshall(15) discusses with her mom Denise Marshall(48) about how Denise’s childhood and inspiring people she met along the way shaped who she is today. She touches on the struggles of being a single mom and how she wouldn’t have...
Justin Lam(16) interviews Pauline T Lieu(his mom) about her upbringing and how it was affected by the Vietnam War up to her early adult life studying for a PhD in biology.
I interviewed my parents, mainly my mom, 51, and dad 53. We discussed a lot of life travels and personal memories. We talked about past goals and future plans.
I am Natalie Estevez and I interviewed my aunt Joicy Estevez. We spoke about her childhood, moving and being an immigrant, her family, and profession.
participant was my father, David Makower, 55 years old. He spoke about his parents, their background, how they met, about his father’s work, how David went to law school, started his own firm, a small part of what he’s realized...