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My moms hands on experience of the day of 9/11 living in Greenwich, CT the last town until you hit New York. My dad working in the city and what impact it had on their lives.
In this interview, conducted in June 2, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois, Emmanuel Adebanjo (18) interviews his father Isaac Adebanjo (59) about his journey and lessons learned from Nigeria to America. My dad shares his stories about his childhood, inspirations and...
Elena and I discussed a variety of topics including race, population (small town to big city), and how education affected our high school careers.
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...
My mom and I talked about a lot of her childhood memories and how education is very important to our family. She explained one of her trips to Germany and still to this day that is her favorite. I personally...
I Ian Yeara interviewed my mother, Deborah Yeara; a special education teacher at Cosgrove Middle School (Spencerport) for 38 years. We talked about how education has changed over the years and we discussed how her/my family shaped her upbringing.
A conversation about immigration between best friends, Alicia (23) and Jessica (22). Jessica describes her positive and negative experiences as a daughter of two immigrant parents.
My mom's unique opinions on career, immigration from China, balancing life, climate change, and differences between our eras shaped by her numerous experiences. Join me as I try to learn more about my mom and how she came to be...
Lizzy Calderon was the interviewer and I interviewed my mother Elena Calderon. My mom had moved to America when she was 19 and has lived here ever since. We had discussed every part of her move and all the adjustments...
Papa Joe talks about his childhood moving situation, family life, and experience as a mayor of Bridgeport.
Micheal Han (57) talks about his childhood and his immigration from South Korea to the United States of America.
an international student studying at UTEP, one day he wanted to take a small trip to white sands with her girlfriend running in to a check point where he did not know the permission was outdated and he got treated...
Talking with my mom about growing up in the Philippines, the hardships of motherhood, and our favorite memories in my childhood. 20 and 52 years old
This is an interview with my mom, where I ask her about views on USSR, about her parents, childhood, where she works and what she studied, and immigration.
My third recording session with my grandparents, Bob and Sally Klein, discussing their feelings and memories of our past/present family and all the pets and dogs that they have had over the years.
We talked about immigration and he answer a few questions about it but he couldn’t really answer the last question because he felt that this was mostly for hispanics because he didn’t know how to answer it.
Conversation with my father about his experience with the space shuttle explosion of 86, and it’s context in modern politics.
"It was a dream come true". On December 9, 2017 in Chula Vista, California in the United States of America, Luisa Frias interviewed her Dad, Alfonso Frias, about his journey from Mexico City to California.