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Middle Schooler Chris Wright explains what life is like in modern America
Sameer and his mother Mahmoodah have a conversation about Mahmoodah's journey from Pakistan to American and becoming a doctor and raising a family along the way.
This interview took place in Bayside, New York, on December 1st, 2019. In it, Ami Farrell asks her mother, Setsu Sakaguchi, about the challenges she has faced in life and what she has learned from them. As an immigrant from...
Junko Takamatsu (age 74) is an Japanese American woman born after WWII. She shares her story of coming from Japan to the America. Her granddaughter, Lauren Kwong (age 16) asks her questions about her life in America.
In this interview, I question my Dad about his Persian roots, his educational experiences within different countries, and his ultimate residence in the United States.
I spoke with my grandma about her life and the different accomplishments and things she is grateful for, as well as lessons she has learned throughout her life.
Golie Zarabi (36) talks with her mother, Manez Zarabi (63), about some of their experiences as students of Sufism.
Jamileh Davachie (74) talks to her grandson, Shaheen Morakkabi (15) about her childhood and life in Iran during and after the revolution and her family.
This interview discusses the American Dream with my aunt. We go into depth about the culture and politics related to this Dream.
I asked my Dad about his childhood in China and what it was like to immigrate and live in America
My dad and I talked about what was popular when he was younger and what it was like back then. Also, he said where he was during important historical events.
Re-telling stories from our 7 years together. Discussing our future, past and present. We are twins who were separated at birth, not really. But it feels that way
From desegregating lunch counters in Maryland and Virginia in 1960, until today, David Hartsough (73) has made peace his life's work. In this powerful interview with his wife Jan (72), Mr. Hartsough shares his personal stories on waging peace.
An 8 minute interview with an immigrant from Iran. He immigrated in 1976, still lives in the US to this day.
My mother and father went on a backpacking trip when they were younger. It was a very impactful experience for them.
Alexia Berry (18), John Metz (50) adoptive father, early childhood 80s to 90s military family.
Boris talks about his life in the Soviet Union and his experiences with the people aroun him. Boris contrasts his life in America to his life in Russia and why he believes the world is changing for the better.
Today, I interviewed my Nanay about her family, immigrating to America, and some of her favorite movies.