Teresa Gonzalez (centro) habla de como los Estados Unidos le ha dado derechos como mujer para separarse de un esposo abusivo.

“Estoy libre. Tengo libertad.” Teresa (centro) habla con su colega Mariana (izquierda.) Teresa es una cuidadora de ancianos y una madre de cuatro hijos; 3 recibieron DACA, 1 recibio un título universitario y el más joven empieza universidad este año.

Thanksgiving interview

We talked of my fathers past and how he came into this country. We also talked about fatherhood and me as a child. I asked him a total of 14 questions

Interview with the Irish.

Here I interview my dad about his childhood and what is was like growing up in Europe. He describes living with 10 other siblings and the values his family shared. He then talks about the opportunities that allowed him to...

Interviewing Marina Newton

I sat down with my mom and she talked about her childhood in Peru and stories and experiences being in a poor family, immigrating to the United States and the struggles of the time being so close to 9/11, and...

Immigration to America

Josephine's and her parents life in America and how and they came here.

Interview with Samuel Taye

Samuel Taye talks about himself and his accomplishments. Along with his thoughts and opinions on immigration.

Interview with Selena Ramirez

This is the story of Selena Ramirez, a 18 year old who has lived in Denver her whole life. Selena is a multi-generational immigrant. Her great grandmother came from Mexico to the U.S. as a immigrant and started a life...

The Love We Harbor
November 27, 2017 App Interview

In this interview I ask my father few questions about his life in general. He tells me about dealing with his autism, his family, a few valuable memories, and his journey from Yugoslavia to the U.S. today.