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Bessy’s experience of immigrating to the United States and becoming a citizen.
Roxana came to AMERICA 37 years ago. Her story is empowering, eye-opening and unique.
My family came to New York in August of 1993 from Odessa, Ukraine escaping anti Semitism and hope of a better life. Also many members were involved in the holocaust, and a brief recount of some events are outlined in...
we talked about his life and things that had consisted in making him a person today. And talked about things that happened in the past.
I (T. Tretter) interviewed my grandmother from my dad’s side, Shirley Fusko. She was born in 1938 in Indiana and she has lived in Indiana since then. She has had two husbands, the second of which she met and married...
Recorded on May 17, 2020, this interview tells stories of how we met and came to live in Orlando, FL.
Beth and Julie tell Karen about falling in love at Oberlin College, moving to California and later Chicago for graduate school, finding a welcoming Episcopalian church, having a ceremony, beginning their journey to have children during the AIDS epidemic, becoming...
Zoe Lindner (MSW student) speaks with Imam Muriz Mešić of the Bosnian Islamic Cultural Center about his family's experience immigrating from Bosnia and his work in Chicago's Bosnian community. Amina Sendić-Mešić, his wife, makes a brief appearance.
Grandma and Warren and Heather talking in the hospital.
Danielle is an immigrant who came to America from France. This is a recording of her story about migration, and how she fit in in America.
Pedro Damasceno (17) speaks to Lillian (Lee) Salomon. Interview hosted by Pine Crest’s Photography Club at the Willowood Brookdale resident center on August 9th, 2017. c/o Pedro Damasceno
In the interview, we talked about my aunt’s childhood, some of her regrets, and a few of her happiest memories. We also discussed other things, like the biggest influences in her life.
Nana is a mother of 4 and a grandmother of 10. Her oldest daughter, my mom, was an exceptional child and sister. My Nana and Papa adopted two kids from Korea.
An interview with my wife Barbara who has been by my side since I was 17. We have built and sold 2 highly successful businesses and have had many ups and downs.
Sydney Forman talks to her mother, Jennifer Forman, about her and her husband. She talks about how they met and lessons that she had learned from this relationship.