"People Didn't Get To Go Back to Their Own Towns"

MSW student Sarah Campbell interviews her childhood nanny about her journey from Romania to a refugee camp in Austria, to the United States.

How 9/11 Changed The World Forever

I talk with my parents regarding the impact of the events of 9/11 and how they affected the rest of the world.

My dad's perspective and experiences

Coming from modest beginnings in India, my dad talks about his childhood, adult life, journey through education, values, culture, and life lessons learned.

What was your childhood like?

My mom and I talk about growing up in India and about what problems the world faces.

Duy StoryCorp Interview

Interviewed my long time friend Emma about her move to California and how that impacted her life.

BoiseSpeaks: "Right to information is not yet there."

Aparna and Naga share their stories of the changes they have witnessed and made reality through their volunteer work with the Association For India’s Development.

Me, My Dad, and His Life In India and Amercia

Me and my dad talk about what it was like for him to move to India. We also talk about his childhood and what he was like as a kid going through elementary school through college

Emily Reznicek Loyola University SOWK732

Pari and Emily sat down to discuss why Pari's family left India when she was young, what their experience was like as immigrants in the US and how things have been for them throughout the past twenty years. The interview...

Laurie Johnson Interviews Jessica Rangel About Immigration and Economic Justice

This Interview was conducted as part of a class assignment for SOWK 732 Migration, Human Rights, and Social Justice, a graduate level social work course at Loyola University Chicago. The Interview mainly focuses on immigration and economic justice from the...

“Because I worked in migration, I had the opportunity to rescue all the value in my family’s immigration story”.

Gina shares her grandfather's immigration story, experiences of being a migrant worker, the effects of transnationality on the structure and dynamic in her family, and her own journey of working with migrants.