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A ten minute interview in which the person talks about his life as a child in his hometown.
Friends Mary Zaborski (no age given) and Agnes Fischer (86) discuss Agnes’ seventy-year tenure in the convent as a part of a religious order and her work in Nicaragua.
My mom explained how difficult it was for her and her family to leave their country all of a sudden
Colleagues Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez (23) and Maria "Tina" Oyanguren (21) share some of their family history and culture, as well as, how they came to Artspace New Haven.
She shared some memories about her sisters and brothers and growing up in Honduras. We talked about our ancestors and her parents and grandparents. She described the overjoyed feeling of her finding out about her pregnancy.She shared a beautiful saying...
A man retells his life from start to present. From life in Nicaragua to moving to the United States.
Alexis Terraza (28) talks with Annalisa Escobedo (25) about being born and raised in the Mission District, displacement and gentrification, and community.
In this interview between my mother and I we mostly spoke about memories in her life
Having to go to a 3rd world country there are many things you must learn to adapt to the environment.