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Hannah Arrington Olague (34) interviews her husband, Irving Olague (34), about his earliest memories as an immigrant, connection to DACA, and his journey navigating life before receiving U.S. citizenship. They also talk empathy and hopes for the future.
“what have been some of the defining moments in your life?”
Rafaela is a long time resident of North East Philadelphia and frequently attends art classes at Mural Arts Philadelphia Tacony. Rafaela speaks about her experiences being born in Philadelphia and partially being raised in South Korea and Philadelphia and then...
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.
Interview with my grandfather about his father, and his contributions to the war and his religion.
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.
Taylor Dorler and Macey Ring: 2024-04-10 16:15:48, Judy Laughlin (75) Macey Grandma (Nana). We talked about Macey's Grandmas experience during the 1960s and her reaction to how America has changed in drastic ways. We discussed history of Cuban Missle Crisis,...
Molly Fulco interviews her aunt, Kimberly McMahon who is a doctor in a PICU. Molly learns all about her aunt’s job.
This is a story about my aunt and what drives her as a hairdresser and her journey to becoming one.
I interviewed my aunt who I also see as my second mom. This allowed me to learn more about her life and past.
Veronica Guevara (25) talks with her comadre, Dawn Martinez Oropeza (50), about being one of only a few Latinos in Marshalltown in elementary school, the impact of immigration raids on her undocumented family members, her feelings on racism and classism,...
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...
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.