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I Miss My Mom and My Brother

Here I am only with my dad. I haven't seen my mom or brother since I moved here.

Guatemalan Pride

We are a culture of responsible hard workers. I had to immigrate for opportunities. One day I will return to my home country and the culture I love.

Ms. G Talks About the Lessons Learned Through Teaching

Ms. G, who conducted this project is interviews here. She talks bout her life as a teacher and what it has taught her.

How is the World Different From When You Were a Child?

Education has changed drastically. There is no longer the personal touch, there is so much pressure on teachers to move everyone along. The pandemic really has created a mental health epidemic!

Paul Interviews Ms. A, a Favorite Teacher

The best part of teaching is working with students and watching them grow up, mature and achieve. Teaching makes me feel like I can do hard things!

Disappointing a Parent and a Favorite Childhood Memory, Two Stories of Youth.

What is the hardest thing you ever had to say to someone? Sometimes disappointing your parents is the only thing that will lead to your own happiness in life. My favorite childhood memory. A special toy and a birthday.

Getting personal with Ms. A

I wanted to find out about my teacher's personal life. How does a teacher find balance between family and career? Getting personal about the future. Ms. A, you inspire me!

Finding Out About My Mom's Life

It is important to talk to our parents to find out about how hard they have worked to get to where they are now.

Haitian Pride

Haitian people are very motivated, kind and do the right thing. My mom is still in Haiti, I miss her very much. The culture, the sea, the holidays, I miss it very much.

The First Time I Met My Mother

I had not seen my mother for 13 years and it turns out that I never imagined being with her together even though all this was essential and that I communicated with her when we were separated.

Questions for Mom about Growing Up.

This interview was with my mom, the interview was in Arabic. I am asking my mom some questions about growing up.