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this is a interview of all the fun memories me and my older sister have and how we grew up in a Hispanic household and all the fun things we experienced
Anonymous 9 tells us about her happiest and scariest moment in her life, about growing up in a Colonia, about who she aspires to get her PHD, and how her and her husband fell in love.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Noe Rios and I have a conversation of what is like to live in the Rio Grande Valley in the United States and unable to visit family without any frequency. "Still having...
We talked about my mother's hardships and random questions.
Matt Perez, my father, shares his life growing up as a mixed kid in ten sceneries, and to where he has come to now.
Valeria Torres talks about her arrival in the United States and about the expectations and stereotypes of Hispanic people
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Marisol Roten. Marisol, a Mother of 3, and I have a conversation about her experiences growing up in the Rio Grande Valley. The experience of growing up without her biological father, having...
Mother, daughter interview discussing teenage pregnancy, decision making, and the notion of never stop believing in yourself.
lucila tejeda talks about her childhood, her dream job, and more! Only in this interview translated by my mother! you cannot miss it.
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...
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.
I interviewed my AVID high school teacher and began by asking her about a life changing event, leading to her story and how it affected her and some advice for students on what she’s learned.
What was talked about revolved around growing up Hispanic. As well as the troubles parents faced with their kids growing up
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.
Valentina Marin (16) interviews her uncle, Leonardo Villa (54) about his childhood in Colombia and about working at the Twin Towers.
The Great Thanksgiving Listen, Ian Bernal, 16,from Egg Harbor Township interviewing his dad, John Bernal, 53.
Valentina (16) interviews her grandmother, Alix, (71) about her childhood and not having regrets
My moms hard ship through the Chicago police department because of her gender. I learned how sad she got and how she just had to suck it up and put up with it. I also learned that she got ripped...
My grandpa is dealing with dementia and can’t remember a lot but is still very happy. He is 92 years old.
My husband talks about his grandparents and parents and how their culture has influenced his own personal culture.
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...
One Small Step participants, Marta Amézquita (69) and Stephen Padilla (51) talk about their backgrounds and beliefs.