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This interview with Anneris Silva was about her childhood and what it was like growing up as an immigrant in America.
This is an interview with a family friend about family, past events, memories, and more. My friend opened up and discussed our growing relationship.
I conducted an interview on my grandmother, Aba. I asked her a series of questions. I chose my grandmother for this because she is a great role model in my family and is always bringing us up.
We spoke about her childhood and some memories she has. We also talked about her memories from my childhood and what she wants for me in the future.
In this interview, I interview my grandmother Betty Savage in Raleigh, North Carolina, on November 24, 2017. Betty reflects on her childhood, family, accomplishments, aspirations, hobbies, and lessons she's learned over the years. She discusses her grandmother, cousins, mother, father,...
Interview with my grandma, Beatriz Guerra. Asking her about her life in the past and her now.
Interview with Mercedes Bello Viccentini (Spanish). We talked about her family and her childhood. She was born in Venezuela. She was born in the 1930s and married Guillermo Bello in 1951.
This is an interview with my dad. I picked him because he seemed like the best person to interview. I am super close with him and I wanted to learn more about him.
Growing up in Miami as Cuban and French Canadian first-generation immigrant and life on Balboa Penninsula.
Carina Fernandez (48) is being interviewed by her daughter, Sol Fernandez (13). Carina talks about her teenage years in Argentina, her personal opinions, and her family now living in Miami.
His life in general. I'd he could change things. And what kind of advice he would offer people
I interview my mom about her experience in Honduras, and what that is like in hopes to learn more about her and forge a deeper connection. We talk about friends, family, and what could have been.
We talked about family and how it impacted her life and my life.
I was only able to ask my first question and that was about her relationship with her parents. She told me about the differences between the relationship she had with her mom vs. her dad.
During this interview, I spoke with Abu to talk about his life and experiences. We spoke about his education, family life, and hardships he has faced. Abu really opened up to me and told me his inner throughts when he...
We talked about all of the stories my grandfather and him did. We also talked about family tradition and faith about how faith holds us all together.
We talked about communism, what her life has been like and what she desires her future grandchildren will know about her.
We talked about my grandmother's upbringing in Cuba, how she met my grandfather, raising their children, moving to the United States, and their legacy through myself and our relatives.
I spoke to my paternal grandma about her early life, school, family, faith, and immigration.