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In this interview I asked my dad a series of questions based off his child hood and marriage
This interview was talking about how it was back in his day where everything was different. With that also what he did back then and what he wanted us to know what happen to him and he what he wanted...
I interviewed my mom who only speaks Spanish and some English. We talked about her childhood and how difficult it was growing up poor. We also talked about her education she wasn’t lucky enough like some of her own family...
This interview was conducted in spanish with my Mexican grandmother. She talks over her childhood days (while living in both Mexico and California) and the most impactful days of her life. She recalls when she found out she was pregnant...
It was about how my great grandfather was alive during the Mexican revolution. Then when he was older he told my dad that people were stealing from each other and how he would try to help.
Interviewed Moises Cornado, a senior at E&S. Both his parents are immigrants from Mexico. He is considered a second generation. In this interview, listeners will learn about Moises.
An interview with my mother about her childhood, family ,and hopes and dreams for her daughter.
It was about me and my mom talking about simply how was life and how was high school for her and other things
Interview with Leo Skinner, a Wycliffe translator and linguist with the native Mexican Chinantec people
My grandma talked about her life.She mostly talked about her childhood in mexico. Also about the time she came to live in the U.S. Everytime my grandma talked in Spanish I would interpret it in English
Life is hard when your family doesn't have money. But the little things you have the more motivated you will get. But the more things you have the less motivated you will get.
In this interview done with Edgar Contreras (16) and his father Jose (46), they talk about the father's childhood growing up and who were his main influences in his life so far. They also talked over how Jose has came...
Jody (Edna Jo) LaFevers was raised in an old 2 story house with a big front porch in a small town on the Missouri border called Viola. Her mother would make all of her clothes, including her prom dress, so...
My mom’s story of migrating to the United States from Mexico and explaining the difference between the two and how our lives were growing up without a dad.
An interview of a far and distant uncle with a long story compacted into an interview. Una entrevista a un tío lejano y lejano con una larga historia compacta en una entrevista.
My mother talked about her life and her childhood. After asking her personal questions about her past, she began to shed tears remembering what she lived through to give us everything. Towards the end of the interview, Both of my...
she enjoyed her life before she had kids. she also enjoys how her life is now that she does have kids.
Classmates from The University of Texas At Tyler. Interviewing a classmate and allowing her to share a small glimpse of her life story. Participants: Lorena age 39 & Deb age 62
One Small Step conversation partners David Press (60) and Francisco Alanis (34) talk about their frustrations with the current political climate, the influence of their families, and hopes for the future.
John-Paul and Montserrat about growing up in the U.S as members of the Latin-A, (LatinX, Hispanic, Latino) community, not fitting into a box and sometimes feeling ostracized by the Latin-A communities as well as they communities where they lived, worked...
Colleagues Kerry Doyle (53) and Professor León de la Rosa Carrillo (45) discuss how they met, their art that reflects the Ciudad Juarez and El Paso border, and transborder ethics.
Friends Veronica Carbajal (46) and Carlos Menchaca (42) share their experiences of El Paso and reflect on what working toward justice for their community looks like for them.