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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.
Lee Floyd is someone who has learned something from his loss. When his father was in bad condition, he realized that he had to change his focus for the better being of his father.
Jenny Rask: 2021-01-24 01:31:13 Jenny Rask(49) interviews father Gene Rask (88) about his life. The births of Mary Rask, Gloria and Nancy Rask and what that meant to the family. His mother Marguerite's preparation for Mary's birth, family genetics and...
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...
I talked with a new member of the family and we use this interview so we have a better understanding of who exactly is the man that was just married into the family.
In this interview with my great aunt we have a chisme talk about her childhood, her parents and her own spouse
What I have learned in this class and the coping I have had losing my mother to suicide.
[Recorded: Friday, October 20, 2023] Ashley Hicks (19) and Katie Rea (19), both UVA Wise students, have a One Small Step conversation at the VPM office in Charlottesville, Virginia. Their conversation was recorded during Democracy360, the Karsh Institute of Democracy’s...
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.
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: Sarahi, "At 12 or 1 in the Colonia you would feel the breeze." Sarahi Enriquez is a custodian at the Mission EDC where my 2 month residency was hosted in June and...
My interview with my mother: Memories from post WWII Germany, emigrating to the United States, culture shock, COVID-19, language barriers
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...
Today, I interviewed my mother on her thoughts, views, and perspectives on death and dying. #GSUDeathF19
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.
Today, Saturday the 26 of November, I Laura Nichols age 16 interview my grandmother Connie Logan age 71. We talked about happy memories, grief, mourning loss and more.