Mia Yurecko Interviewing Her Abuelo About His Career and Early Life
January 1, 2024 App Interview

Mia Yurecko (14) interviews Mario Garcia, her abuelo (76). They talk about his career, what his childhood was like, and some life lessons that he learned over the years. They also talk about Mia's mother and how Mario met his...

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Erick Brito and Nicolás Brito

Nicolás Brito (65) habla con su nieto Erick Brito (16) sobre las lecciones de la vida y cómo sembrar las semillas de aprender, trabajar, y disfrutar para que sigas creciendo. [Nicolás Brito (65) talks with his grandson Erick Brito (16)...

Abuela's forbidden love

Carmen Ortiz talks with her granddaughter Coralys Simpson about her forbidden love with an American sailor.

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Fanny Guadalupe Blauer and Barbara Andrade

Fanny Guadalupe Blauer (48) habla con su amiga Barbara Andrade (82) sobre el poder de su nombre, y las historias que lleva. [Fanny Guadalupe Blauer (48) speaks with friend Barbara Andrade (82) about the power of her name, and the...

“Learn, the next day learn more and on the third day keep learning”

My grandparent Pascual Simpson, 82, said that education is the most important thing a person has. Also said I shouldn't admire him because he lacks one. Let me tell you why he’s wrong. He didn’t finish school, but he became...

Interviewing my Grandma

In this interview, I talk with my Grandmother, Arminda (Age 75), about her life. We talk about her childhood and her hometown. As well as a bit about her family, who's father's side came from Spain and her relationship with...

Cuban Odyssey

My abuela, Carmen Ramos, talks about her experiences after leaving Cuba one fateful day. She traveled up and down the East Coast of the U.S. growing up, and I found that it mirrored how I grew up moving around too.

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Anna Paloma Williams and Luz Kenyon

Anna Paloma Williams (32) asks her mother, Luz Kenyon (58), about what life was like for her as she immigrated to the United States from Mexico and raised her children in a new country. They also discuss the female role...

Our legacy begins with her story.

Carmen Marte Martich lovingly known as Mela, was born November 4th, 1924 in El Tablazo, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic. Mother to Trinidad (Tila), Juana, Teselina, Josefina (Fina), Héctor, Margarita (Coco), Chavela, Mayra, Carmen (Luisa), Anadela (Ana), Belkis, and Magdalena. Im...