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Ady Jeltema and Kaleigh Tooker, age 15, ask their grandparents, Denny and Joy Tooker, 19 questions about life before and after they met. They answer questions that involve the ups and downs of their journey of meeting at the age...
My subject is my grandmother, Ana. She is 60 years old. My mother Maria answered the questions in behalf of my grandmother due to language difficulties. My interview was based on her journey from El salvador to the United States.
me and my mom going into this conversation blind while discussing our family's historical experiences with immigration, bonds and overall life subjects (EDIT THE ORIGINAL FROZE SO WE IMPROVISED)
me and my mom going into this conversation blind while discussing our family's historical experiences with immigration, bonds and overall life subjects (EDIT THE ORIGINAL FROZE SO WE IMPROVISED)
(this was recorded at, September, 28,2022) mother: (Lorena Marquez, age 36, from Puebla Mexico) she and I have a small conversation about how and who she came with along the way.
I interviewed my mother about her story coming to the United States and her life before I was born.
I interviewed my mom on her view about politics and the society she lives in. As a undocumented, how has America changed her life. Or what is her hope for America. She also shared out her past and childhood in...
Gloria, Vilma and Rosario converse about their childhood, kids, and overall life.
In this interview the brave Lucero is reminiscing on life and passing down her wisdom
We learned about Sara’s memories involving her past, her work experience, and her family heritage. We also took some time to remember a loved one.
Stephanie Baten: 2021-11-30 05:17:14 Stephanie Baten interviews father Adelso Baten about his childhood in Guatemala. He also shares some of his favorite memories as a father, along with some special words to be remembered by.
I talked about how my sister saw me growing up and how growing up in our community affected our identity.
In this interview I was able to learn more about my mom and her childhood as well as her future plans.
We talked about my dads experiences in Mexico and the struggles he went through when he immigrated to the United States.