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.

Lyle Stover Onterviews his Dad Matthew Stover About his Mother’s Journey from Ireland to America

In this interview, conducted on May 23 2021 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Lyle Stover (13) Interviews his dad Matthew Stover (51) about his mother’s journey from Ireland to America and how she lived once she got there. He also explains...

Johnny Shouneyia interviews Grandpa Frank Awdish About His Journey from Iraq to The United States of America

In this interview, made on May 8, 2022 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Johnny Shouneyia (13) interviews his grandpa Frank Awdish (68) about his journey from Iraq to The USA. His grandpa shares his story about how it was traveling here...

Tya Gillespie

This is about my Great grandmother an immigrant who traveled to the US from Italy

Interview With My Mother
November 27, 2022 App Interview

I talked with my mother, Maria Elena Duarte, who came to the U.S. at age of 17. She talks about her life in Mexico and in the U.S. The difficulties of learning to live in a different country and starting...

Flora, my mom and muse

Daughter April Cantor interviews her mom, Flora Cantor about her experience as a child growing up in the Phillippines and her experience as an immigrant coming to the US and her career as a nurse in VA.

Brothers in a distant land (Part 1)

Two men share a love that grew thousands of miles from where they were born as brothers. There’s was grown out of a sense of responsibility, purpose and perseverance.

Stepfather

This is the story of my immigrant stepfather who became a role model to me.

Caroline Blain 94 years old 2018

Early 20th century life in Syracuse. Experience of a woman in banking in the 50s and 60s. Loss. Happiness