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Babak immigrated to the United States as a ten year old boy from Iran during the Iranian Revolution.
Interviewing my mom and asking her about different moments in her life that both reflect on my past and her past.
I interviewed my mom, Brande Carden, because she has a lot of wisdom when it comes to careers. My questions are about starting a career and what advice she has about when you already have one.
I talk to my uncle about what he knows about my grandfather and his family
Interviewed father about his life: immigrating to the US, working, his children and where he has lived.
My mom sharing her thoughts and experiences with moving to America, and living the American dream.
Julio Benavides talked about what life was like in Colombia. Life in the U.S., and the hardships that come with it.
Sadie interviews her neighbor Sarah Jobe, with help from Sarah’s daughter Faye.
Asking about how my moms plans for her life have changed over the years
My abuela, Aura Restrepo, talks about her story of coming to this country illegally 40 years ago, how she adapted to the country, the struggles, the reasoning for her coming, how it all panned out in the end, and advice...
This explored my mother’s life back in Albania 25 years ago and her immigration to America.
Parents/Grandparents interviewed about meeting, falling in love, career choices and dreams to pursue.
This is the story of what it was like for my dad to immigrate to the the United States.
This interview covers my mother’s experiences as a teenager immigrating from Cuba to the United States.
This is a interview where i ask one of my closest friend how it feels being in a new country with different race..
Jana Martella (65) continues to talk to her son Chris Martella (31) about her work in early childhood education policy, the continuing state of inequity, and people who have influenced her.
unfortunately she is stuck in ireland and i wasn’t able to see her physically so i facetimed her
My dads journey from his small Greek Village to the Big city of Chicago