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Hugo talks about his relationship with his family from Bolivia, Cochabamba and his favorite memories from his childhood.
Dylan: Grandma had a lot of fun when she was a child. She played games with her siblings, but wasn't allowed to go to dances. She did mostly indoor chores and helped with cleaning. She also commented how she believes...
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I have a quick discussion with my mom. We talk about her childhood and how that has influenced who she is today.
My mom talks about an experience that she and I had when I was a little kid. She explains what values she has gained.
This is my English project interview. It looks like you can't edit it so there might be some stumbled parts.
I took a little time to interview my mom, Maria, and just talk about her life and how she grew up. We discuss movement in life and how times have changed since she was born.
In this interview, my grandfather talks about how life was different in the Philippines during his time - mentioning how life was under martial law. And other things history related.
In this video, I interview my dad about racism in America and how the Election of Barack Obama affected him as a black man.
Our family background and its influence on us, and my mother's personal aspirations and perspectives.
My father’s life being an immigrant in the United States and what it meant to be a Filipino.
We talked about the life of my grandma and how everything in life connects to Christ.
This interview was created in Middletown Delaware on December 4th, 2020 by Madison Terzaghi and Karen Terzaghi. Karen Is my mother. During this interview we talked about 9/11 and how it impacted America. This is a emotional interview as well...
Yifei Lou traveled to America to study pastry making at the Culinary Institute of America. But then her time here was changed by covid and wild fires and protests, andfor us we were able to see America in these times...
She is a 1st generation Mexican in the US figuring out her love language and future. Food is the biggest thing in her life for many reasons but the biggest reason is love. (Interview ends at 41 minutes. The recording...
I talk with my parents regarding the impact of the events of 9/11 and how they affected the rest of the world.
Malaysia through the eyes of a sixty year old Sikh man. PART 1. (My first interview on story corps) I caught my father telling me a story about his time in Bangsar and I capitalised and interviewed him about it...
My mothers life in Dominican republic was a life that she really enjoyed. She spent most of her life over there and visited many different places. She got to hang out with her friends on the amazing beaches and she...