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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.
My mom is the most significant individual that is a part of my life. Her life, her story is the reason why I am here today smiling and enjoying the many blessings I have.
This is a conversation about identity crisis, racism, privilege, an division among African Americans and Latinos
I interviewed my grandmother for a school assignment, asking her questions relating to the themes of The Color of Water by James McBride.
We talked about Race and ethnicity and how it effects not only her but also her community
Claudia is a young Mexicanamerican woman who, with his husband, seeks to prove her American citizenship to resolve his immigration status.
Sofia and Teriq discuss differences in life in the United States versus Spain in a class project about empathy and working through difference.
Two 20-something year-old Latinas sit down and talk about activist-subversion in the context of our identities, privilege, and power in community. As a social work student, wanted to shed light on an immigrant story of growth, of learning, and connection.
Allan Bergano (70) speaks to his Auntie Dorothy Cordova (91) about their experience as members of the Filipino-American community in Seattle, Washington. Allan shares his experience with bussing during school integration in Seattle and Dorothy reflects on her work as...
Foti Karoutsos(14) and his grandfather Foti Moutopolos(79) talk about migrating from Greece to America in 1966. They discuss what it was like to be welcomed here, and all the memories and accomplishments he’s fond of since then. His grandfather explains...
Stan Lou, who grew up in the 1940's-50's in Mississippi, relates overcoming obstacles to full acceptance of his identity as a Chinese American.
Collinwise Osei-Aboagye talks to his daughter, Amma Aboagye , about his childhood in Ghana, immigrating to the United States, his initial interactions with African Americans as a Ghanaian, and his connection with Ghanaian culture after living in the United States...
In the wake of 'colorblindness' and 'all lives matter' failing to see us, to see me. This is how my frustration speaks.
Today I interviewed my sister we had a limited time so my apologies for all the mishaps!! at the very end I was cut off with a power outage but decided to go on with this interview because of the...
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.