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On May 14th, I, Stephany Gonzalez (16), interviewed my older cousin, Catarina Juan (20) for my Service Learning Project about Institutional Racism. She talked about the struggles of race and ethnicy she faced when she migrated to the United States...
Aru Bimakhan: 2020-10-10 20:58:41 Stine shares her experience both during and outside the pandemic Covid-19 from Las Vegas. She mentiones about her grand-grandmother moving to the US from Europe and her hopes for a better world for her young son...
I interview my mom about the cultural differences between America and the Phillipines and about her childhood in the Phillipines and her immigration process an transition to America.
Our family, Jean’s childhood and her siblings, life in UK and Aotearoa New Zealand
I interview my grandma Vera Fernández, three days away from turning 91. We’re in Jacó, Costa Rica celebrating her birthday! We’re playing cards and she’s drinking whisky with ginger ale. She talks about her childhood as a farmer, her family,...
Interview describing what it was like to immigrate to the United States from South Korea in 1974, eventually becoming one of the first Asian police office in a three county area (centered around Brazos County) in Texas in 1988.
Daughter asks her mother about her different experiences in the process of immigrating to States from Mexico.
Please skip to 1:32. I interview my grandparents, Annie Kim (75) and Paul Kim (80), on their experiences immigrating to America and owning a liquor store in South Central LA during the LA Riots. My mom, Julie Kwon, is translating.