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This is a discussion on how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting the people of the U.S. and the world.
My grandmothers life, her loves, her early years, and advice she wanted to share to her family.
Life is short and for that reason is why we should make the most of our lives and to face the challenges life throws at us.
Timothy "Tim" Drake (54) talks to his daughter Makenzie Dorval (29) about his service in the Marines, Army, and Air Force. He reflects on his most impactful deployments and the challenges of retiring from the military.
Spoke in Spanish with my mom (age 86 at the time of the interview), who was born in Cuba, eventually moving to Venezuela, where she met and married my dad. She was a college professor for decades before retiring. She...
I interview my mom who only speaks Spanish so the interview had to be in Spanish and I asked her a bunch of things from what she did as a child to how she met my dad
My grandma and I mainly talked about her time in Cuba and what it was like for her being my age. She spoke to me about past friendships, jobs, and even about our current relationship with each other and God.
Children, Elsie Valderrama (44) and Alexander Castellanos (38) and mother, Ana Castellanos (70) remember their father's Army career.
This is an interview by Isabella Cabrera who is interviewing her mom, Ana Cabrera. Ana recounts her childhood, the trauma she carries from fleeing the communist government in Cuba, her determination through nursing school, and lessons she’s learnt through being...
She spoke about her love for her husband, her grandchildren, and her experiences growing up in Cuba and then moving to Miami.
Rita Hahn (65) interviews her friend, Fred Keller (90), about his childhood, life in the military police, and his love of local history.
The life of Hector Toledo and his hardships on his journey to the U.S. The life of Hector Toledo after making it to the U.S.
Esther was born in New York City, then moved St. Paul, Milwaukee, go now New Ulm, MN. She shares her experiences with diversity, prejudice, and schooling.
About my mother and her life. Early memories , childhood , and about when she first came to cuba . Talks about people who impacted her. And some of her traits . Speaks about how she would like to be...
The interview is an experience on the first day in the U.S. for Maria Andrade, what things were different,culture, tradition, new way of lifestyle. Thoughts on helping undocumented citizens come to the U.S.
I talked to my grandma about her father’s family of 13, and how being immigrants changed his life, and hers.