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Sue Zhong talks about the life and hardships of living in Revolution - era China. Then, she explains the intricate and complicated process to raising a child.
Lori Morimoto and Sue Marguerite Dootson have a One Small Step conversation. Lori is a professor at the University of Virginia, and Sue is a children's book author. They talk about their shared experience of spending much of their life...
Interviewed my dad about the connections his business has with the Chinese and how they got that close relationship.
Interview with 15 years old Penelope Platt, adopted from China to the US.
Background information on Ralph Kayler before the war and why he joined. A discussion of his time in boot camp and various types of training he received. Information about his time in Germany before going to the Korean Penninsula. A...
Paul talks about the adjustments he faced as he came to school in America, especially during the time of COVID, and also about his life and hobbies and what ultimately drives him.
I interviewed my mom on how her childhood was like, her life in America, and future perspectives.
Betty and I talked about the cultural differences of growing up in China versus America.
My dad and I talk about his childhood growing up in a small Chinese village, his experiences as a seaman, and his pursuit of a better education.
Leonard Hom recounts how his grandfather moved from China to the United States during the Gold Rush and what it was like growing up in a Chinese community in the United States. His grandfather's bold decision to cross the Pacific...
Father tells his daughter about growing up in Milwaukee, his travels and his work.
In this interview conducted in December 2019 in Piedmont, California. Brayden Hong interviews his grandma about her childhood and how it what it was like escaping China and immigrating to the United States.bMargaret Fu shares stories about her job, family,...
We discussed China, the economy, border security, and immigration, among other things.
This is an interview between Forest Zeng(17) and his mother Ning Ma(59). the topics discussed are mostly related to how life was like for Ning during her life.
“After every air raid we would have to count heads to make sure everyone was okay”. On January 1, 2019, 14 year-old Taylor Huie interviewed her grandmother, Sylvia Huie, about her experience escaping the Japanese-Chinese War in the 1930s when...
Minghui: Have you ever experienced a trough of life? How did you get through it? Dad: Ever since I was about 5 or 6 years old, I’ve always been baffled by a question: why are we alive? What is the...
An interview of my father about the life before Internet was invented and how information was sent when he was my age.
My father and I discuss his childhood in China- including his academic achievement, life after the devastating Tangshan earthquake of 1976, and his participation in the Tiananmen Square protests.
What started as an interview about my mother's childhood stemmed into a conversation about China's competitive/robotic education system and how that ultimately caused my mom to lose a little bit of her sense of self growing up. However, my mom...