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Mari Teresa Fernandez (67) and her husband, Albert R. Fernandez (71), discuss memories of growing up. Albert Fernandez describes growing up in the immigrant neighborhood of Ybor City in Tampa, Florida. Mari Fernandez describes migrating from Cuba at seven years...
Her French parents were living on the Caribbean island of Martinique when Anne-Marie was born in 1943, and they soon moved for 12 years to Caracas, Venezuela. From there, Anne-Marie’s education, family and teaching profession took her to Paris, West...
In this interview, conducted in December 2018 in Alexandria, Virginia, Rania Mazouz (14) interviews Gustavo Cruz (45) about growing up in Venezuela. Gustavo talks about growing up in two different states with his mother and siblings. He also talks about...
My mom is the most significant individual that is a part of my life. Her life, her story is the reason why I am here today smiling and enjoying the many blessings I have.
Angela Moretti (57) interviews her husband, Oscar Moretti (62), about his childhood growing up in both Italy and Venezuela, why he immigrated to the United States, and together they reflect on their 35 years of marriage.
Diana and I talked about the Venezuelan influence and traditions in her life. Another major emphasis was on how different life and attitudes are between Florida and the Midwest.
In this interview, I asked my dad about his childhood and his life before America. We also talked about what it was like moving to America.
This is an interview about my moms experience in moving to the United States from Venezuela and how it affected her.
Learning about my aunts childhood memories, grandparents and future ideas.
For this interview Lorlly Varela talks about her beliefs and life experiences, as well as , her challenges being an immigrant in Unites States.
Migration for people is a hard decision,but by improving their quality of life,they adapt to the new customs and their new country.
We talked about the past and the good old memories of my childhood and many of the greatest moments of my mother’s life
Melanie S. is a 50-year-old Latin woman. She is a mother of two sons and one stepson. She is currently in her second marriage. Melanie S. Became a mother at 19 while attending college. Shortly after the birth of her...