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my Aunt Lori had a great childhood growing up. she was very close with her siblings, parents and aunts.
I interview my Aunt Nancy about her proudest achievements, lessons learned, family traditions, and important events in her life.
What was talked about revolved around growing up Hispanic. As well as the troubles parents faced with their kids growing up
The Great Thanksgiving Listen, Ian Bernal, 16,from Egg Harbor Township interviewing his dad, John Bernal, 53.
Part 3 was just a closing and a little bit about the economic problems assessed in part 2.
Anonymous 17 talks about growing up in Mexico until her early teens when her family relocates to the United States. Living many years as a permanent resident, in recent years she has obtained United States citizenship. Anon 17 speaks about...
My grandpa is dealing with dementia and can’t remember a lot but is still very happy. He is 92 years old.
Valentina (16) interviews her grandmother, Alix, (71) about her childhood and not having regrets
This is an interview with my aunt and grandmother In Spanish because they don’t speak English but we talk about the things they went through and they sang songs.
I Interviewed my Aunt and I asked her about her life growing up and her life today.
Coming from a small town, to joining the military and seeing the world. This hispanic, mom and wife is making her way and setting an example.
In this interview with my Aunt Suzanne, (65) we talked about her life and her inspirations. We talked about her childhood, parents, and happiest moments. We conclude with the fact that she is happy with her life and is proud...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 22 . Anonymous tells me about how she and her mother immigrated to the United States to escape an abusive relationship with her birth father. She talks about her dreams and...
In this interview, which was conducted on April 19, 2020, in Orange, California, Breanna Espinoza (21) interviews her aunt Angelica Avalos (37), about her life and the events and emotions involved. Angelica shares (family) stories and memories that Breanna may...
Valentina Marin (16) interviews her uncle, Leonardo Villa (54) about his childhood in Colombia and about working at the Twin Towers.
In this interview we talked about his memories of coming over to the US from Mexico. We also covered how different things were than he imagined.
This interview was about my aunt, with whom I live with. I chose some of the juiciest questions and I learned a lot more about her.
This is a school project in which my fellow Spanish classmates and I interview Spanish speakers to learn their stories. This is Graciela Haynes and she is the daughter of an immigrant. Here is a part of her story. *The...
"[Como padres] sacrificamos estar [indocumentados] en los Estados Unidos por la educación de nuestros hijos. Quiero que mis hijos aprecien la vida en los Estados Unidos, pero espero que tambien valoren la cultura Mexicana."
My husband talks about his grandparents and parents and how their culture has influenced his own personal culture.
Bryan Dawes Haynes interviews his cousin, Leslie Haynes-Eiring about her one and only Aunt, Diana Dawes Haynes, his Mother.
Rafael speaks enthusiastically about his time living in the United States and working hard. Rafa talks about currently living, working, and farming in Guapamacataro, Maravatio, but also about he hopes to return to the States to work with his brothers...