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"It was a dream come true". On December 9, 2017 in Chula Vista, California in the United States of America, Luisa Frias interviewed her Dad, Alfonso Frias, about his journey from Mexico City to California.
Interview with my mother. She talks about what her family was like. What traditions she had, where she lives and how life was different.
Interview of my 62 year old father by his 20 year old daughter for Psy 230 class
My interview was over FaceTime I asked my grandpa about his experience in the Vietnam war he talked about how it affected his life going into it and after it he said that it didn’t have much of a big...
My Mom, Evelyn Cope, interviewing her brother Christopher Burkett in California
This is an interview with my dad in which we discuss his military service, childhood, and me (his daughter).
Me and my dad talked about how his life is different than he thought it would be when he was younger and how Humboldt county has changed in the 30-40 years since he was a kid.
An interview with my aunt to learn about how she lived and what it was like.
Patricia "Trish" Thorngate (67) interviews her father, Stephen "Steve" Thorngate (96), about his life, childhood, and family.
Most of what was talked about was childhood and work. With a few other questions about relationships and school.
Jordy asks Crystal about growing up as a first-generation child and her childhood. He also asks questions reguarding her adult life as a mother and influences in her life.
Mother and daughter talking about life and growing up in new ages.
In Spanish, I interviewed my abuela to talk to her about the impact of immigration from Mexico to the U.S.
We talked about my childhood experiences this far, our love for people in our family, and hardships we have overcome.