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How has being an American citizen being born in a different country affects Nadia’s American identity.
An interview with my Grandma from New Zealand about her perspective on America
We talked about my friend Jose coming to the US. What it was like moving here and how he got here.
In this interview, I was asking my mother questions I never thought about asking her before. Although her English isn’t fluent she responded in a very well way.
In this interview,conducted in Morganville, Nithik Chintalacheruvu talks to his Father about various things including his childhood and his journey to America. He learns a lot about his father.
Junko Takamatsu talks about her contrasting life in America vs. Japan.
We talk about the culture shock faced when immigrating. We also address how identities were laid upon him when getting to the US. Lastly, we talk about his future in America and what he'll teach his kids about his transition.
We talked about Anita’s start Canada to the United States as a nurse. the differences about the two countries. and how she meet my dad.and how the military changed and affect there lives.
Interviewed my best friend and my coworker about her experience coming to America.
I interviewed my godmother, Maria with 38 years of experience. We discuss how America and American traditions have affected the family culture.
I have a conversation with my father about America and the American dream.
How growing up in a different country can influence your perceptions of America
My Mom describes her life in the Philippines as well as her experiences when she first arrived in America.
“Family is the most important piece of my DNA so to have to pretend that I wasn’t a part of the only family I had ever known felt wrong but I knew that I had to do it if I...
grandma monica and granddaughter carli talking about life ,society , and family !
My dad and I talk about what his life was like before in the Philippines and before he had kids
My father, professor Russell Zanca, provides refined and educated opinions about the American Government.
This is an interview by 14 year old Christina Townsend interviewing her sister about America today, with the sister explaining her opinion on America today.
It took about 2 years and 6,000 miles to experience any form of freedom for the first time. On January 5, 2020, 15 year old Kian Salehi asks his mother, Nini Salehi, about her journey to America and the challenges...