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I interviewed my sister about what I was like as a child and what she was like and what advice she would give herself.
Two AASCSC Co-Presidents, Tim Cheng and Jeffrey Wu, share their personal stories as well as volunteer experiences for Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center (AASCSC).
Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
In this interview, conducted in December 2017 in Palmdale, California Angelica Ruiz talked about how she met my dad. Also about what it was like having me, how I’ve changed her and what she’d do differently.
The interview was mostly based on the ways she raised my siblings and I. It also includes things that impacted my mother’s life and our lives.
In this interview, conducted on April 21, 2018, in Corona, California, Karen Tevalan interviews her mother Maria Arambula. Mrs. Arambula shares stories of her childhood and the hardships she faced in life. She also shares stories of her daughter (Ms....
In this interview, conducted in November 2020 in Orange, California, Diana Portillo (20) interviews her mother Maria Bruno (46) about her immigration process and journey to the United States. Mrs. Bruno shares her experience when moving from Mexico to California....
Uncle Brian and I went over stories and influences from his youth and hopes for the future to come.
In this interview, recorded on November 2020 in Alamo, California, Valentina Deng (13) interviews her mom, Maggie Deng (53) about life. Maggie talks about how school has had a big impact on her life, and how all the hard work...
Today I interviewed Narin about gender equality in her country. We touched many aspects of female life and talked about Narin’s childhood years and how she has been treated as a female
My Dad’s COVID-19 experience and how it has impacted our lives.
Mom interviews two precocious boys (aged 4.5 and 2.5) about school, zombies, laughter and what it means to be proud.
My original thoughts before I joined the cheer squad and how I felt after making every single hard decision
Grandma (Ramona) shared what life was like growing up in the 1930's and raising her 5 children in the 1960's & 70's.
A conversation with my mother on my expectations for university as well as her own thoughts on me going to university.