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During this enriching interview with my mother topics such as marriage, and childhood were asked & discussed.
My mom talks about her family and childhood in Vietnam. Additionally she talks about what it was like coming to the U.S and becoming a mother.
In this interview, conducted November 2018 in San Diego, California, Lumina Chan-Williams (16) interviews her dad Hylanie Chan-Williams (48) about his life and what he’s learned from it. Hylanie talks about how he’s grown up, who affected his life, and...
My mother and I talked about the importance of perseverance, strength, love, and faith. I realized how her life vastly differs from mine and how she is so determined. We both related on being a girl is rough, however, she...
My mom switches between tamil and English as she describes her childhood and growing up in a rural village in kerala/tamilnadu (south india) and going from being Catholic to Hindu for her education.
Hayley Peterson speaks with her grandmother, Bea VanWyk McPherson, about her childhood and immagration from Holland to San Diego.
Speaking with my young mom about her childhood and teen mom experiences. Lots of laughs and love.
My mom shares her stories about her life in the Philippines and immigrating to America
We talked a lot about what happens when my grandma was younger. All the people that influenced her and how she fell in love.
My dad discusses his life immigrating to the United States in the 70s, his time as a marine and meeting my mother and having me.
In My dads childhood he was very happy and loving football! Now he is trying to be the best father.
My grandpa retells his story of his childhood life as a poor boy in Vietnam. With his parents passed away at a very young age, he stayed with his father’s best friend and pursed a career as a chef. He...
We talked about our immediate family and also so of our extended family. Basically just me asking him what I couldn’t growing up.
We talked about my Mom’s life in Vietnam, her school experience in America, and her career.
Michael and his mom, Maria, ask and answer fundamental questions that relate back to their childhood and the things most important to them.
An interview with my dad about his childhood and what he’s learned as a parent and as a person.
Me, and my father Paul, talked about various topics such as our past memories and adventures, as well as both of our difficulties and successes in life.
I interviewed my Lola about her childhood and her life in the Philippines and the U.S.