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Maria E. Dominguez (42) talks about her childhood experiences as a Hispanic in predominantly white communities. The interview also describes how discrimination has affected her identity in society.
My family members identity and where she grew up from connects to her story. Food is part of every culture, the ingredients she used for her food is from her culture. Rice is seen as a convenient and cheap dish...
In this recording, brother and sister discuss the novel Little Fires Everywhere and the several themes and conflicts that arise.
Interview of a native American from spruce pine North Carolina, the interview was conducted by a French student at NC state University
Lida (51) asks Oryna (56) to describe the Ukrainian National Museum’s last two galas, one virtual under COVID lockdown and the other in person at Round Lake marking the summer solstice
On December 17, 2019 Lennon Miura, interviewed Mirai Miura (sister) about race and identity.
I interview my grandma about her ethnic background and what she is most proud of.
Joan Ruskin reads a poetic piece she recently wrote that describes her life’s path. Afterwards, her daughter asks a few questions about her childhood growing up with divorced parents in an era that parents did not divorce.
With my mother I asked some questions relating to the topics of her background her identity and her life now
This was an internal reflection piece, for audiences to think about the words of Brother David Steindl-Rast on the opportunity of living every moment gratefully.
We talked about her life in the U.S and just basic questions about how she feels.
We talked about my mother’s childhood and life as a parent and how she copes with struggles of being a parent
Marion (66) explains to Lida (51) how the Ukrainian Village community of Chicago shaped him when he moved to the US from Brazil, and how he works to build up community for his family and others
My father and I discussed the experiences we had growing up in the same home town. We focused on what being Cuban meant to us here and how it is dificult to maintain culture as imigrant families continue to exist...
Jay and GY, Intensive English Program students from South Korea, discuss stereotypes with Alex, their Language Partner from the U.S. Stereotypes include ones that foreigners have of Korean people and ones they had before coming to the U.S.
Peruvian by ethnicity, Venezuelan by nationality, and now an immigrant in the US we talk about 25 year old Lucero's Peruvian and Venezuelan family and identity.
Joseph Wesolowski (76) talks with his wife, Wendy Wesolowski (59), about growing up as a street kid in the East Village of New York City, high school, his career in Engineering and adoption of their children.
this interview was about tims upbringing living in St. louis. also about the changes he would like to see on the Ucm campus and racial events that has happened in warrensburg
This is the story of an indigenous college student who is of the LGBTQ community and has some very interesting insight to let you in on!
For our class project on empathy and working through difference, Julius and Caitlin were paired up to talk about life in high school and their hopes for their futures.