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Julianne Macarus (59) speaks to her mother, Dorothy Macarus (84). Dorothy reflects on her time singing in a trio and meeting her husband, David.
In this recording, mother and daughter discuss the characters and important symbols in the novel “The Sun Also Rises.”
Born in Durango, Mexico in 1974, My father has faced many obstacles when it came to finance or work wise, he traveled to the US to earn more money and to expand our family tree.
My mother, Kasia Jankowski, immigrated to the United States from Poland in order to discover better economic opportunities which she elaborates on in this interview.
Interview with Fredric Knott Swanson for Lauren Swanson’s Sociology Class
My father and I talked about his life experiences, what he learned throughout his life, and his relationship with my mom and his parents . My dad,Mario, grew up with his mom and dad in Guatemala, he went to school...
In this interview I talk with my mother and ask her some questions about her and our family moments
Max Marquez (17) interviews his mother, Blythe (45), about her experience as a teen mom.
In this interview, me and my dad talked about many of his challenges in life and greatest moments. The topics of growing up and being a parent are very prominent during our conversation. He talks about everything from his first...
My mom growing up in LittleVillage neighborhood and her experience in High School.
John Miller talked about his life, his various jobs, his loving wife, his parents/grandparents, and life advice.
My father, professor Russell Zanca, provides refined and educated opinions about the American Government.
In this interview you will hear about what my Mother's life was like as a child and what shaped her to be the women she is today. Also you will hear about how my birth affected her. This is for...
In this Interview, Zayra Marquez interviews her co-worker, Wanda. They both work at Dunkin Donuts. They talk about Wanda’s kids and work.
Stacey speaks to her childhood experiences regarding racism, not being proud of her heritage, and how that has influenced her choices and mindset as a social worker in America.
I talked to my grandpa about his life as a kid and his life being a pastor.