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Margaret Swedish tells Janet Frey about her time in South America and life as an activist.
Our journeys were difficult, crossing the Panamanian Jungle is the most memorable.
Coming out in my country was not easy. I have come through as a confident and happy young man.
The best part of teaching is working with students and watching them grow up, mature and achieve. Teaching makes me feel like I can do hard things!
Jacquelinne Mejia (31) talks with her brother, Edward (26), her father Eduardo (59), and her mother Paula (59) about their family immigration story, how the pandemic has changed their lives, and why education is an important tool for future generations....
An immigrant mother reflects on her life. Commenting on war, immigration, love and loss.
My dad and I talk about his childhood and how it was like growing up in El Salvador.
His journey started back in "El salvador" Jason was 12 years old. They sold everything they had to pursue the American Dream. Was it worth it?
I came here for a good life. Life in El Salvador is difficult.
It is important to talk to our parents to find out about how hard they have worked to get to where they are now.
In this interview on November 26 2017. The interview consists of questions about her childhood. Other questions about my mother and her other children and family members.I am really contents and enjoyed the interview that I had with my grandma.
I wanted to find out about my teacher's personal life. How does a teacher find balance between family and career? Getting personal about the future. Ms. A, you inspire me!
Rene Vasquez (60) talks with his granddaughter, Tyana Vasquez (17) about the Salvadoran Civil War and his experience.
Genesis Molina Zetino (20) talks with her grandmother, Soñia Ortiz about her immigration story, her experience living in the United States, and how these two things have affected her mental health.
I talked to my mother about small details in her life as well as brushing briefly upon political topics that have affected her “kind”.
[Recorded October 7th, 2021] Diana Moreno and Marquis Rice, both undergraduate students at the University of Virginia, have a One Small Step conversation. They discuss their family backgrounds, Marquis's military service, being a first generation college student, and how their...
This interview is Of Wendy Gonzalez, she tells the story of her travel to america by recalling what her family has told her.
I had not seen my mother for 13 years and it turns out that I never imagined being with her together even though all this was essential and that I communicated with her when we were separated.