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Hannah Jung interviews father about his experience living in America as a Korean American.
I am here today with my papaw on 11/23/23 to talk to him about his life. He’s the sweetest person ever and I love listening to him talk.
I interviewed my dad, Andy Hall. We talked about his memories and also his favorite things about thanksgiving.
I interviewed my grandma, Ana Simanca Marquez about her experience living in Cuba during the revolution and coming to the United States. Her life as an orphan and eventually reuniting with her parents.
In this interview i have a meaningful conversation with my grandmother about life and more importantly hers. You catch a glimpse in the end of real feelings.
My mom Priya Sanghvidescribes how the hard work of her mom, dad, grandparents, and herself helped her accomplish her dreams
This interview is about my grandfather, Gregory Kokkalis (75), immigration story. It was about his hardships coming from a country that is not as fortunate as America. He also explained his dreams, his experiences, his expectations, etc.Dreams
Thomas Moore is my Grandpa 73 we talked about his career in the Air Force.
It’s hard for my grandmother, or Nunnie as I call her, to remember anything. She has early onset dementia and for her to remember anything for more than 50 years ago is impressive! She never got along with her parents...
The person I decided to interview was my mother. I asked my mother one of her happiest memories. She explained the trip that we all went to at Myrtle Beach .
Well this is my mummy and she was born in the late 60s so yes I have an older parent.I was asking about my mama like and how it was and what she basically went through growing up.But this is...
The participant is James Andrews. He is 55 years old.He is my dad.
I interview my mom for school. It was fun and i can’t wait to look back on this!
Luisa Nastasi is 66 years old and she is my Nana. We discussed what her life was like in the Philippines and America.
I asked my grandpa about his time in the army and fun experiences he has had in his lifetime.
I interviewed my dad and he tells me about how it was like growing up in San Pedro Sulla, Honduras. Then he tells me about how things have changed after being a father.