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This interview is between me, Dominic-15, my mother Maria-49. I ask her questions on how it was to immigrate from the dominican republic to the united states. The interview is in spanish
[Recorded: Friday, September 22nd, 2023] Jess Haykov (19) from Hollywood, Florida, and Julia McCormack (19) from Silver Spring, Maryland participated in this One Small Step conversation as part of their Public Service Pathways 1-credit UNST course at UVA. Julia shares...
I have a conversation with my parents about their personal histories with reading and how Literacy has shaped their lives and careers.
Lori explained her experience with reading as she grew up.
We have talked about different aspects of who we are and what or who has influenced us.
In this interview, I, Arianna Vargas, learn about how my mom lived and how she felt while moving to the United States.
Yeah story behind a cheap, plastic trophy.
Interviewing my mom over Thanksgiving holiday on the importance of literacy, education, and languages as a bridge to cultures.
We talked about life living before and after her time in the Dominican Republic.
Owen and Bobby muse over topics of literacy, education, service, and life.
Vera, an ESOL teacher, and Brooklynite reflects on being 3 years old and her father.
Kiwimbi International summer interns Claire (21) and Katherine (20) interview Nick (15), the recipient of a Kiwimbi scholarship to secondary school (high school). Nick shares about his childhood being raised by a single mother and grandmother, and his inspiring educational...
Kristine Guerrero talks about Mangu, Los Tres Golpes, La Bandera. She explains what it means in her culture and why it is important. She talks about how it is made and how it represents her homeland.
Coming out in my country was not easy. I have come through as a confident and happy young man.
Jean talks about Auggie, her dog, who plays hide and seek. And her future plan to join the Peace Corps.
A chat with an inspiring person that helps people with the use of lights and building greenhouses out of the greater good.
Yolieny (44 años), nos narra su travesía migratoria desde la partida de su tierra natal Republica Dominicana, La entrevista con Yolieny, una inmigrante profesional que llega a Puerto Rico territorio de los Estados Unidos, revela sus desafíos al intentar ejercer...
This interview was between a mother and daughter. The mother does not know fluent English; therefore, I did this interview in Spanish. The Spanish language is also familiar to me, since it is my native language. In this interview, we...
This interview is composed on many little stories my mom has. Plus some input she has in life. Also she refused to stop flipping pages in her magazine im sorry.
My mother is with no doubt the person I admire the most and it's for many reasons, in this interview some of them come to light.