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I Adrian Sahuaqui (16) Got to know my mom deeper, Jessica Sahuaqui, (34). I asked her many questions all from her childhood to her goals and even how she dealt with my cancer.
: 2021-11-22 22:40:28 Rita Robles talks about her past experiences, facing her obstacles, and the importance of self-love and family with her eldest daughter, the interviewer, Rosemary Robles.
One Small Step partners Jim Candelaria (62) and Armida Huerta (56) share a conversation about their family histories and the roots of their political beliefs.
Spouses, Roman Wilcox (42) and Adriana Wilcox (40), come together to talk about the timeline of their love story, personal growth, connection to service, and their restaurant, One Grub Community Diner.
We talk about my mom’s life experience from growing up to moving in the United States for a better life. As well as her experience facing gender discrimination in her working place.
Amber Norkett (46) interviews her father, Edward Norkett (75), about his childhood, music, parenting, and jobs.
Jesus Blanco(15) talks with his mom, Maria (49), about her life and their family history.
Rodriga Cortez (68) tells her son Daniel Cortez (44) about her move to the United States, about learning English, and earning her bachelor’s degree.
Yarden Griffith (17) Interviews his father Richard Griffith (58) about New Mexico's cultural differences from where he grew up (Arizona).
Cody Canning (42) talks with his father, Lee Canning (67), about their similarities (and differences) as men and fathers, especially their complicated relationship with a common drive to be something more than what they perceive themselves to be.