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Simon Draper's uncle, Don Johnson, moved to Japan in 1994. He recounts his experiences of entering a foreign country. He also talks about some of the favorite experiences and jobs he had outside of the US. Towards the end of...
We talked about my aunts life and,who impacted her and how she got through life. Also about her siblings and family.
This interview was about how my father migrated to the United States as a young adult. It shows the success and difficulties that he faced while migrating.
32 year veteran of the fire service discusses wildland fires, family, food and faith.
I interviewed my mom of the hardships she’s faced as an immigrant and what lead her to immigrate.
My step grandmother (Katie Wilhelm, I call her Teeta haha) and I talked about her family and travels throughout her life so far, including her Dad who served in World War 2.
Often times, family members have long lasting effects on eachother. It is usually in the best possible way. Interactions and little memories are forever, and may have lasting impacts such as the one described in this video. I think everyone...
Tamiko was born in Japan in 1933. She shares what it was like to go from a comfortable life as a young child to living in a war torn country and learning to survive and thrive by her wits.