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Gin Lai Kwei Yee (PoPo 93) talks with her only granddaughter Jacqueline C. Larriva (36) who was raised by her PoPo for a majority of her life. Jacque interviews her PoPo about life and growing up in Guangdong (formerly Canton)...
Amarilis (83) talks with her grandson, Lawrence Elmgren (15) about her childhood in Cuba, Fidel Castro coming into power, moving to Spain with two children and her husband, moving to the United States as an immigrant, and raising a family...
My name is Natalia Santoyo, I am interviewing my dad Javier Santoyo who is currently 43. Its January 26, 2024. This is an interview to dig deeper into the history on one persons perspective on tragedys they have lived though/survived....
In this interview, I take the opportunity to interview my grandmother an get to know more about her life.
My mom and I talk about her experience as an immigrant in the US and how it has changed her life.
Cemelli Espitia leads an interview with Muralist and Co-founder and President of Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, Erick Arguello. We discuss gentrification, his raising in the mission in the 70s, the history of the mission, the need for murals, the...
Lore (33), talks with her daughter (Melanie aka me) about her childhood, heartbreaking experiences and why she is the person she is today. Along with making connections with all the memories which happen.
On November 27, 2022 I interviewed my best friend, Anselma Lopez, who grew up very different than myself in Sonora, Mexico. She is 24-years-old and is such a lovable person who has very intriguing stories. We laugh at our wonderful...
Candace Drimmer talks about her decision to move to Peru to create a better life for herself.
This interview is between me, Dominic-15, my mother Maria-49. I ask her questions on how it was to immigrate from the dominican republic to the united states. The interview is in spanish