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En está entrevista estuvimos hablando sobre la historia de inmigración de Maria nova (20, Honduras) y como fue el proceso de adaptación en este nuevo país con la barrera de idioma y el cambio cultural
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.
Virginia Harrison, born in 1939, recounts her stories of mischief and fun growing up in Honduras.
This interview was about me getting personal with my mom. I got to know more personal information about her. It also made us bond more together during this interview. We were mostly talking about her kids.
My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.
I’m interviewing my loving, caring grandmother. The reason I am interviewing her is because once my sister and I asked about her life, and in my head I thought “this lady needs a movie”. I asked her about her life...
In this interview, my dad Arnol Diaz spoke to me about how he met my mother and how he fell in love. He also mentioned the memories he had in Honduras and his life of when he came to the...
One Small Step partners Doc Hamm (80) and Esther Miranda (25) share a conversation about their upbringings, religion, politics, segregation in the south, and immigration.
Together with his younger sister Laura Smith Sanabria, Robert Smith remembers growing up in their Latino family in Miami, Florida in the 1950s and 60s; Robert shares remembrances of their parents and siblings Toni and Freddy Smith, and reflects on...
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.
Steve Hockett and his mother Betty, age 90 who is on Providence hospice share family recollections of Betty's many missionary trips overseas to developing countries and the influence in her early life of reading and how being a prolific writer...
I interview my mom about her experience and journey coming to the United States and how her life was changed when she got here.
The topic of deportation is something that’s talked about on the daily by many, but no one knows how it actually feels for a loved one that’s forcefully taken away from their home after having made a life for themselves...
This interview is with my mom asking her about her childhood mostly and how she’s come to be a mother.