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This is a Spanish interview for my grandma Gabriela Garcia who immigrated from Puebla Mexico in 1990. I ask about her childhood memories and experiences.
My aunt is catholic and she didn’t necessarily follow all the “rules” of Catholicism but she still believes in God and has formed a relationship with God. She said that she was going through a time when she lost herself...
Jolanta speaks about her childhood memories and how she met her husband.
Skye talks to her grandma, Rossalind about her childhood in Mexico.
Tomasa Tamayo Alonso (49) habla con su hija Jocelin Alfaro Tamayo (20) sobre su experiencia de inmigración a los Estados Unidos, Nueva York en 1999 de Los Reyes de Juárez México. (Min. 00:30-8:15: Tomasa habla de la vida en su...
Rogelio, a Richmond community member, talks with Alison about his early struggles, those who helped him succeed in school, and his passion for working hard to accomplish his goals.
A meaningful talk with my adoptive mom about us, 9/11, and my adoptive Dad Jon.
Today, I talked to my Nana about her childhood in Mexico and growing up with four sisters. She talked about sharing one bed with five girls, summer days in the river, eating mangos, and becoming a mother herself. I learned...
I talk to my parents about life, family, the keys to a strong relationship, and their most interesting jobs.
This recording is about my dad, tales from his childhood, tales from his adulthood, and his philosophies.
Jen Callahan, 32, interviews father Harry Callahan, 82, about life growing up on the Callahan Ranch, how he wound up in showbiz, and turning 16 in a cabaret in Mexico.
Kurt interviewing his grandmother (a.k.a Omie) over the Thanksgiving holidays in 2015.
John told me about his life and how he grew up in Japan and was involved in the Marines. He told me all about his family and the impact that they have had in his life. He was a very...
For our ethnographic interview Kotaro and I talked about the food and time in our lives and our culture. Enjoy!
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Noe Rios and I have a conversation of what is like to live in the Rio Grande Valley in the United States and unable to visit family without any frequency. "Still having...
Anonymous 9 tells us about her happiest and scariest moment in her life, about growing up in a Colonia, about who she aspires to get her PHD, and how her and her husband fell in love.
Getting to know my dad’s childhood in Spanglish. From San Rafael, a small ranch near Huejucar, Jalisco, Mexico to Southern California and three very American daughters. He talks about life lessons and loss.
My grandfather Juan Perez speaks about his experiences immigrating from Mexico to join the American Airforce
I interviewed my mother, she was forced to grow up at an early age. She then migrated to the US.
In this interview, conducted in April 2020 in Orange, California, Viviana Bautista (20) interviews her friend Valeria Espitia (32) about being born and raised in Guanajuato, Mexico. Valeria shares how she comes from a large family and how important her...
A story about growing up in a Catholic household, living 18 lives, and managing to be creative in a house full of 50 women.
I asked my Dad questions about his mentors, religion, and life lessons.