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Honoring my “abuela” by allowing her to tell her story and share about her difficult childhood. She expresses her love for her children and grandchildren and her hope for them. In May 2013, her husband and our grandfather passed away...
In this short short recording I ask my Hispanic mom about how she perceived me when I was a new born and what she would want for my future kids.
In this interview with my great aunt we have a chisme talk about her childhood, her parents and her own spouse
I talk with my parents about where they were raised and how it’s like being an immigrant and also what they think about me
Cristina Larios (16) talks to Joe Nowinski (33) about her experiences traveling the Americas. Cristina is an American Citizen who grew up in Nicaragua and came to the tiny Almond-Bancroft High School in rural Almond Wisconsin. Joe Nowinski is her...
This is an interview about the hardships of an orphan boy coming to America. It shows the true value of what work means to complete the American Dream.
Alisson F Feijoo S, student of Counseling Psychology, 25 years old. Interviewing Jenny Socola my mom, that has taught me a lot of thing in my life. In this interview we talked about the life my mom had before she...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 4, "The Rio Grande Valley is like a bubble. We are like our own bubble." Anonymous 4 speaks candidly about how many people in the Rio Grande Valley do not believe...
Talking about the past, and memorable moments between the both of us. All in Spanish.
I am interviewing Gabriela about her work with the community, how she has served and what she has learned about her community.
Mari Teresa Fernandez (67) and her husband, Albert R. Fernandez (71), discuss memories of growing up. Albert Fernandez describes growing up in the immigrant neighborhood of Ybor City in Tampa, Florida. Mari Fernandez describes migrating from Cuba at seven years...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 22 . Anonymous tells me about how she and her mother immigrated to the United States to escape an abusive relationship with her birth father. She talks about her dreams and...
What was talked about revolved around growing up Hispanic. As well as the troubles parents faced with their kids growing up
Valentina Marin (16) interviews her uncle, Leonardo Villa (54) about his childhood in Colombia and about working at the Twin Towers.
Coming from a small town, to joining the military and seeing the world. This hispanic, mom and wife is making her way and setting an example.
My husband talks about his grandparents and parents and how their culture has influenced his own personal culture.
In this interview we talked about his memories of coming over to the US from Mexico. We also covered how different things were than he imagined.
My moms hard ship through the Chicago police department because of her gender. I learned how sad she got and how she just had to suck it up and put up with it. I also learned that she got ripped...
One Small Step participants, Marta Amézquita (69) and Stephen Padilla (51) talk about their backgrounds and beliefs.
My grandpa is dealing with dementia and can’t remember a lot but is still very happy. He is 92 years old.
This is a school project in which my fellow Spanish classmates and I interview Spanish speakers to learn their stories. This is Graciela Haynes and she is the daughter of an immigrant. Here is a part of her story. *The...