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I interview my mom about her experience and journey coming to the United States and how her life was changed when she got here.
The topic of deportation is something that’s talked about on the daily by many, but no one knows how it actually feels for a loved one that’s forcefully taken away from their home after having made a life for themselves...
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...
This interview is with my mom asking her about her childhood mostly and how she’s come to be a mother.
Yami took the opportunity to have freedom and work when she moved to the U.S.
Una entrevista entre madre y hija, en donde la hija le hace preguntas a su mamá sobre ser una inmigrante mexicana y como eso le ha afectado a su vida.
I interviewed my mom Maria Rodriguez about her life in the U.S and in Mexico. I ask about where she grew up and the different challenges she went through.
My father, age 59, discusses his journey from growing up in rural China to becoming a scientist working in the U.S.
Steve Hockett and his mother Betty, age 90 who is on Providence hospice share family recollections of Betty's many missionary trips overseas to developing countries and the influence in her early life of reading and how being a prolific writer...
Elliot Mock, 16, interviews his mother Danielle, 47, on her experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was recorded on May 29, 2022, at a point when the virus existed at a much smaller scale, yet its effects were taking a...
I interviewed my mom about growing up in Honduras, going to school in Boston, and her early relationship with my dad.
My dad, Victor, goes on a journey from Mexico to the USA, experiencing new things but not forgetting what’s most important- family.
So, with this interview, I let my brother express himself about his childhood for the first few questions. With that, he describes how exactly he lived in Honduras and also, how his parents were like too. Between that, he also...
This interview is about how my mom overcoming moving into the u.s and obstacles she went through
This is an interview with my mom about her childhood, life in Vietnam and generally anything that she wanted to share (also sorry that this isn't in English my mom isn't fluent enough for that)
We talked about all of the stories my grandfather and him did. We also talked about family tradition and faith about how faith holds us all together.