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This interview was between a mother and daughter. The mother does not know fluent English; therefore, I did this interview in Spanish. The Spanish language is also familiar to me, since it is my native language. In this interview, we...
This interview was with my mom, the interview was in Arabic. I am asking my mom some questions about growing up.
I had not seen my mother for 13 years and it turns out that I never imagined being with her together even though all this was essential and that I communicated with her when we were separated.
This interview is composed on many little stories my mom has. Plus some input she has in life. Also she refused to stop flipping pages in her magazine im sorry.
My mother is with no doubt the person I admire the most and it's for many reasons, in this interview some of them come to light.
The best part of teaching is working with students and watching them grow up, mature and achieve. Teaching makes me feel like I can do hard things!
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Eliud Felix discusses his journey from his life growing up in Manhattan and the Bronx to working at Andover High School. He has deep family values and traditions, and hopes to see them continue through...
Me(Enmanuel Peña) interviewing my mom (Ana Bonilla) based on her life. She lived in the Dominican Republic for 27 Years and has lived in the United States for the last 23. My mom has gone through a lot in her...
My mothers life in Dominican republic was a life that she really enjoyed. She spent most of her life over there and visited many different places. She got to hang out with her friends on the amazing beaches and she...
The topic changed various times as the questions went on, but they were about how she has lived her life and how she wants to be remembered. It surprised me, as I did not know a lot of this information....
Our journeys were difficult, crossing the Panamanian Jungle is the most memorable.
Coming out in my country was not easy. I have come through as a confident and happy young man.
We talked about life living before and after her time in the Dominican Republic.
Kristine Guerrero talks about Mangu, Los Tres Golpes, La Bandera. She explains what it means in her culture and why it is important. She talks about how it is made and how it represents her homeland.
Jean talks about Auggie, her dog, who plays hide and seek. And her future plan to join the Peace Corps.
Ms. G, who conducted this project is interviews here. She talks bout her life as a teacher and what it has taught her.
We are a culture of responsible hard workers. I had to immigrate for opportunities. One day I will return to my home country and the culture I love.
Yolieny (44 años), nos narra su travesía migratoria desde la partida de su tierra natal Republica Dominicana, La entrevista con Yolieny, una inmigrante profesional que llega a Puerto Rico territorio de los Estados Unidos, revela sus desafíos al intentar ejercer...
This interview is between me, Dominic-15, my mother Maria-49. I ask her questions on how it was to immigrate from the dominican republic to the united states. The interview is in spanish
I came here for a good life. Life in El Salvador is difficult.
I wanted to find out about my teacher's personal life. How does a teacher find balance between family and career? Getting personal about the future. Ms. A, you inspire me!
It is important to talk to our parents to find out about how hard they have worked to get to where they are now.
We have talked about different aspects of who we are and what or who has influenced us.