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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.
This interview is about a grandfather who tells his grandchild a little bit of his childhood
The conversation was about my grandmas history. What she has lived through since 1941.
This conversation is in spanish. Important topics were discused such as the Mexico City, 8.0 magnitude, earthquake that occurred on September 19, 1985. Also the Gasoline Explosions that occurred in Guadalajara, Jalisco on April 22, 1992. Along with the first...
My moms life was very difficult growing up but she always tried looking at the bright side of things and acknowledging how blessed she was and never giving up on her dreams.
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.
We talked about her life decisions and about soel difficult and rewarding times in her life. Also we talked about her relationship with my grandma
One Small Step partners Susana "Suzzy" Pinal (47) and Jenny St. Onge (51) talk about their views on abortion, their experiences moving to the United States from other countries, and US policy toward immigrants.
Getting to know my dad’s childhood in Spanglish. From San Rafael, a small ranch near Huejucar, Jalisco, Mexico to Southern California and three very American daughters. He talks about life lessons and loss.
Clementina Gamboa described her life growing up in Jalisco, Mexico and making the journey to Chicago and finally Evergreen Park, IL.
Explains about her childhood & her best memories. The loved ones she lost & misses.