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In this interview, I, Aurelina, have a conversation with my sister, Erica, about her experiences when she was my age. We cross upon her transition from the Dominican Republic to America, middle school, high school, and significant teachers in her...
Phyllis Hasbrouck talks about her Huguenot heritage, girl scouts, and her mother, Margaret who was her girl scout leader.
In this interview, I, Alanna Diaz interview my mother, about her life. We talk about fortunate and misfortunate events and I get to know a little about my mother that I never knew. My mom talks about her childhood and...
My grandma and I talked about the best parts of her life. During thanksgiving we reflected about what we are thankful for.
Sharon Ford talks about the library, storytimes, borough hall and library renovations, memorable library events & more.
Here I am talking to my mom, Raquel Caruso, about her life in America and her hopes and dreams for her children.
Favorite memories, roofing in Swarthmore, Flyers games, children's ideas of where babies come from.
My sister marceli and I talked about how difficult it has been for her as an immigrant to come to the States and her problems with college
Cesar Hernandez De La Rosa (52) speaks about his childhood, his relationship with his grandmother growing up and the emotional impact being incarcerated at Rikers.
My mom and I talked about her experiences in college and how her family has influenced her life.
Herminia Curiel (60) is interviewed by her daughter, Zahaira Curiel (29) about her views and feelings on immigration, how the process has changed since her arrival in Washington heights in the 70s. They discuss Washington Heights and how the community...
He loves me very much and wishes me to do nothing but good. It’s okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them.
In this interview, I, Kiara Mejia, ask my grandmother, Gladys Paniagua, what her life was like in the Dominican Republic. From there, we talk about her transition to the United States and what she still hopes for in her life.
John Alston talks about decades of founding and directing the Chester Children's Chorus
Friends, Laura Garrison (67) and Mary Kay Bishop (67), share a conversation on their friendship that spans 40 years and reflect on the adventures they've had and will continue to embark on.
Mi nombre es Idelsy Acosta Rodríguez. Tuve el privilegio entrevistar a mi madre, la señora Josefina Rodríguez Caceres, donde habla un poco de su vida y su proceso de inmigración a los Estados Unidos.
Kirk Peterson (66) is interviewed by his sister Linda [No Name Given] (64) about his experience teaching abroad.
Ronny Marty (45) and his friend and colleague Bukola Oriola (44) talk about Ronny's upbringing in the Dominican Republic and the memories he has of his father. Ronny shares about his experience being labor trafficked out of the Dominican Republic...
Charlie has owned and operated Swarthmore Hardware since 1985. He worked there since 1970.
Jean talks about Auggie, her dog, who plays hide and seek. And her future plan to join the Peace Corps.
Lisa Pineda (47) shares a conversation with her parents, Rodolfo Pineda (75) and Toni Pineda (75), about how Rodolfo and Toni first met, their family, and the events that shaped their lives.
Beth Gross talk about arriving in Swarthmore 40 years ago, as of 2017. She talks about teaching school. She talks about starting the Sidetracks Cafe with women business partners. Running the cafe. Buying the Swarthmorean. Editing the paper. Laying out...