LPP – Interview (Sangyoon, Emmarhian)
November 20, 2020 App Interview

Fall 2020 Semester Language Partners Program: Semester Project.

My Appa’s Hopes, Idealism, and Pursuit of the American Dream

My dad grew up in South Korea during the 1970s, and came to America in the 90s through the company that he worked for at the time. In this interview, he tells me about his financial hardships as a child,...

Aisha talks about her time spent in South Korea. "Its a homogeneous people, a homogeneous society"

Aisha talks about being foreigner in South Korea. She compares their culture, trends, and people to America. Brings up heavy topics of race and gender.

Kyle Choe and his mother Mira Choe talk about what it was like growing up back then in South Korea.

In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Williston Park, New York, Kyle Choe (16) interviews his mother Mira Choe (51) about her childhood in South Korea. Mrs. Choe shares stories about what it was like growing up during that...

“If I die in a combat zone, just put me in a box and send me home.”

Have you ever wondered what being in a war was like? On December 19, 2019, 15-year-old Jack Goetz sits down with his 87 year old grandpa Bill Parker in the wonderful city of Beckley, West Virginia to talk about his...

Hochan Won and Alex Wu

Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Hochan Won was born in South Korea, and her family immigrated to the United States when she was six years old. After going to school, graduating, and working in the Boston area she and her...

Jesse Barnes and Yong Ho Lee

Interview describing what it was like to immigrate to the United States from South Korea in 1974, eventually becoming one of the first Asian police office in a three county area (centered around Brazos County) in Texas in 1988.

Language Partners: Mark Moore, Paul Gbogbohoundada, Younha Lee (Spring 2022)

Mark (US), Younha (South Korea), Paul (Ivory Coast) discuss the impact of the program and their experiences with the semester.

Coming to know about my mom, a person who means so much to me in my life.

In this this interview,conducted on November 2017 in Wylie,Texas, Christina Cho(14) interviews her mother and most important person, Kyoung Cho(46) about her history. My mother, Kyoung Cho shares her story/stories about her past childhood life and about what she regrets...

Ethnographic Interview

Aidan Forberg and Yena Kang discussing various topics in an interview format. They are partners in the Language Partners program at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

My interview with Peter Kim

Noah Kvidt interviewed Peter Kim from South Korea. We talked about all kinds of stuff including memories from Korea, experiences in the military, and moving to America.

Gummee Champommier, 52, reflects on the experience of being separated from her parents during their immigration from South Korea

Cora Champommier (15) sits down to talk with her mother, Gummee Champommier (52), on the personal hardships of living with immigrated parents, far from home; and finding comfort in the routine of her past life

The journey from South Korea to America

Alan Yoon: 2020-10-12 05:54:29 Alan Yoon interviews his dad on his experience and memories that are all part of the family moving to America.

Common Ground Tacony Oral History Project: Rafaela

Rafaela is a long time resident of North East Philadelphia and frequently attends art classes at Mural Arts Philadelphia Tacony. Rafaela speaks about her experiences being born in Philadelphia and partially being raised in South Korea and Philadelphia and then...

What’s up Mom?

Listen to an interesting Family Background of the Kim Family!

The Korean War

Today I will be interviewing my grandpa about his life and war. He will tell what he did and how he lived/coped in Korea.

Ashley Chongs Immigration Experience

This interview is about Ashley Chung’s life of coming to America at 10 years old. She talks about her struggles and her traditions and we get to learn about her life both America and South Korea

My Mother in a Glimpse
November 28, 2017 App Interview

A Francis Lewis High School student, Jake Min (14) interviews his mother Hyeryun Jun (45). Ms. Jun discusses how she moved into the United States from Korea on her first day here. She also discusses about how school was and...

Her Own Space: Self Care, Sisterhood, and South Korea with Robin

Traveling while black means researching more than ticket prices and exchange rates. There's a savviness to surviving racism in the United States and abroad as colorism, cultural appropriation, and xenophobia abound. Robin's faced it all as a black woman teaching...

My paternal grandmother whom I love

In this interview, we went a little off track. But I got to tell my grandma what she means to me and it was a wonderful bonding experience.

Cailey Interviews Yushin

Cailey interviews her friend Yushin about seeing ghosts as a child, fishing advice that's actually life advice, and surviving past pandemics.