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Our family history starting with his childhood all the way until his adulthood.
This interview is between a father (Christian Sganga 47) and his daughter (Isabella Sganga 18). They discussed the hardships of life and how to grow from them. Isa’s father, Chris, suffered from a herniated disc, moved to a completely new...
I interviewed my mother-in-law, Barbara Aiello, about her childhood in Venezuela, her move to Brooklyn, our family and when she used to play pranks on the nuns in her Catholic school.
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.
For this interview Lorlly Varela talks about her beliefs and life experiences, as well as , her challenges being an immigrant in Unites States.
We talked about the past and the good old memories of my childhood and many of the greatest moments of my mother’s life
This is an interview about my moms experience in moving to the United States from Venezuela and how it affected her.
Migration for people is a hard decision,but by improving their quality of life,they adapt to the new customs and their new country.
This interview is between Albany Garrido and her grandfather, Ali Alfonso. She is 18 years old and he’s 77. The interview discussed my grandfathers life and future advice.
In this interview, I spoke with my mom about her life and about how I impact her life.
My father tells me about how working hard and being flexible to different cultures and lifestyles is valuable in life, how he wants me to find happiness and be happy, and recounts his experiences. Immigrating from Venezuela to Syria to...
We talk about being optimistic in this difficult moment of our life, about hard work, family and about our country Venezuela.
Christian Escudero interviewed his grandmother, Carmela Escudero who is 77 years old from Pola, Italy. In the interview she explains her early life in Italy and the lessons she has learned on her way to the United States.
Today, December 12, 2019 interviewed my gradma, Doris Guerrero who has 76 years old. We did the interview in Spanish because she doesn’t speak English. We are from Venezuela, Caracas and she is today with me ( Daniela ) and...