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My Aunt Hazel, 72 years old came to my house for a very interesting interview..
People of the Rio Grande Valley: Mitch. Artist Mitch Darte and I talk about the loss of her Mother and how it propelled her into her flourishing career in painting. Mitch was a high school art teacher, and after losing...
My name is Mackenzie Brannon and I am interviewing my aunt, Denise Baer. I am currently 19 attending Penn State University and she is 54 years young. In this interview I ask her to let me know a few things...
From El Salvador to NYU to “God”? Listen to how the love of music bounded us from now to our next generation.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Laura. Laura is a United States veteran who considers herself a fiscal republican with liberal views. Laura holds 3 bachelor degrees, and a U.S. History buff. Laura goes into depth about the...
We discussed Sergio's life, DACA status, immigration story and family.
Recent UNT graduate discusses the culture he was raised in on Texas by his Hispanic parents. He also shares about the prevalence of mental illness in American society.
“The jumper had a little bib on it…like overalls, but not like overalls.” When Jenny (on the right) is in middle school, her grandmother, a tailor, makes her an ill-fated jumper. Despite hiding it in the back of her closet,...
I talk with my Mexican grandmother about her life and experience.
My name is Grace Schiff, I am 14 years old, and I interviewed my aunt, Melissa Malone, in Encino, California. She grew up in Colorado, but moved to Los Angeles because of her love for acting. In this interview she...
I, Collin Reed, talk to my Aunt Leslie mostly about stuff in the past such as her childhood. We talk about things such as her parents, her jobs, and other things such as that.
I sat down with my grandma to hear her story about being a new citizen in the United States as a Mexican homemaker. Later on adding to her family.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 10, "They kind of saw me as a threat sometimes I feel because I was such a hardworking person." Anonymous 10 is a bartender in McAllen working as the premier cocktail...
Interview to the owner of a small business in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
I interviewed my aunt Kelly! She has been a huge part of my life whether it is to give me advice or be there to listen. She is amazing and always has me laughing. I love talking to her so...
Juana Martinez (17) interviews her dad, Miguel Martinez (40), about his life and how it was growing up in Mexico and having to assimilate in the US.