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Me and my aunt have a nice conversation about her life as she went through elementary and high school. We start to get into her early life and how it was for her to become who she is now!
This is recording of me interviewing my aunt who is 32 years old. She tells story's of her childhood, why she came to the United States, and advice she would give to her younger self.
I got the chance to interview my aunt and hopefully you’ll enjoy it as much as I did !
Javier Vallina (17) interviews his tita Veronica Vallina (50) about growing up as the youngest, her career, and her experiences traveling in Europe. (sorry about the dogs)
A story of events that have happened in the United States along with the struggle of just entering the country from Mexico.
My dear Aunt Jeanie has always been special in my life, especially when my Mom died so young. I treasure her and always will.
A 12 year old boy turns into a police officer. On December 31st Viviana Rodriguez asks her grandfather, Rafael Hernandez, what it was like to start working in such a young age and then eventually transition into being a police...
En esta entrevista estoy entrevistando a César Santos sobre su historia de inmigración a los Estados Unidos. César Santos es mi padre y tiene 41 años.
I interview my grandmother about her life in Mexico and what influenced her in emigrating to America, as well as how she got here.
Ernest Mortuzans, Age 80 Life History-immigration, growing up, life and loved
I interviewed my mom on her transition from a small town in Mexico to living in Chicago. We talked on her journey as an immigrant and her early years here in the states.
I interviewed my Tia Cristal. One reason why I interviewed my Tia is because she is very successful.
Juan Pablo De Anda De Alva engages in a meaningful conversation about racism in Mexico with RacismoMX founder José Antonio Aguilar.
On December 10th Anabella Wade interviewed her grandfather Jorge Leyva. He lived in Tijuana and went to school learning English. In Tijuana he met his love juanita Leyva and moved to America and had 5 children.
una historia de una madre que inmigró a los estados unidos y dejó a su hijo de 5 años por un futuro más bueno. ahora están en sunset park
Alicia talks about the importance of the Guapamacataro Arts and Ecology center as a place for artist residents and as a way to give back to the Maravatio community. Alicia is both a citizen of Mexico and the United States...
Gabby tells us about how she was born and raised in Guapamacataro, Maravatio, Michoacan, Mexico, and how she is caretaker with her husband and daughter at the Center for Arts and Ecology. Gabby is also an organic strawberry farmer and...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Cristina Garza, Program Director of the Mission EDC and creator of the Expert In Residence program says part of the Mission CEED co-working space's mission is "...to create an infrastructure for people...
This is an interview I did with my friend and classmate Ariana Sosa. We covered many things like hobbies and memories!