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My mom's unique opinions on career, immigration from China, balancing life, climate change, and differences between our eras shaped by her numerous experiences. Join me as I try to learn more about my mom and how she came to be...
This is the interview for the project (Ignore the time check in the middle forgot to take that out)
A conversation about immigration between best friends, Alicia (23) and Jessica (22). Jessica describes her positive and negative experiences as a daughter of two immigrant parents.
For our ethnographic interview Kotaro and I talked about the food and time in our lives and our culture. Enjoy!
Micheal Han (57) talks about his childhood and his immigration from South Korea to the United States of America.
Lizzy Calderon was the interviewer and I interviewed my mother Elena Calderon. My mom had moved to America when she was 19 and has lived here ever since. We had discussed every part of her move and all the adjustments...
an international student studying at UTEP, one day he wanted to take a small trip to white sands with her girlfriend running in to a check point where he did not know the permission was outdated and he got treated...
We basically talked about my mom and her experience of her immigration to this country. To be more specific we talked about all the struggles she went through and all the stuff she had to give up to come to...
Valeria Torres talks about her arrival in the United States and about the expectations and stereotypes of Hispanic people
A conversation with my father about his decision to retire from the US Air Force and move the whole family to New Zealand in the 1970s.
This interview is with my father, and his journey to and his experiences in the U.S.
I interview my mom and get a glimpse of what her life was like immigrating to the United States
My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.
I will be interviewing my aunt since both my grandparents were out of town to do this interview.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous, "People feel like they can't speak for themselves, because they feel like they will be fired." Anonymous tells me about what it was like to be raised by her Mother from...