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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.
I am interviewing Gabriela about her work with the community, how she has served and what she has learned about her community.
This is a story about my aunt and what drives her as a hairdresser and her journey to becoming one.
Talking about the past, and memorable moments between the both of us. All in Spanish.
Vivian Welson is the 86 year old grandma of Isabella O’Brien. She currently lives in England as a first generation immigrant. She grew up speaking Spanish and was forced to move at 10 years old from Argentina to Uruguay because...
In this interview with my great aunt we have a chisme talk about her childhood, her parents and her own spouse
Stephanie Hawkins interviewed her Aunt Carla on December 10,2017. She describes how she grew up in Lima Perú and her everyday life when she was younger.
“what have been some of the defining moments in your life?”
Amarachi Nwogu: 2020-12-31 23:53:24 High school senior Amarachi Nwogu and her Aunty Oromeni discuss Aunty Oromeni's life. They discuss Oromeni Olayiwole's passions, motivations, and hopes for the future. Amarachi also gets insight into her youth life and activities. Through discussion,...
A friend, family member, volunteer and employee of The Mount shares her story about how The Mount has shaped her to be the person she is today. She reflects on her deep commitment to The Mount mission and culture.
I interviewed my aunt who I also see as my second mom. This allowed me to learn more about her life and past.
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
Anonymous #15 tells us of what it is to have grown up on the border of Mexico and California, crossing over up to 4 times a week, and to have family in the United States that are impossible to see.