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This interview is about my mom and I discussing about her immigration to America and her lifestyle.
My dad immigrated to the United States from Cape Verde during his teens. I wanted to get his view on what his life was in Cape Verde compared to what it became once he moved here.
Pierre and Paige discuss his family history, the move to the U.S. from Lebanon, and compare the two places and his childhood across both of them.
Abigail Kelly is interviewing Natalia Bench, A Columbian immigrant for her term 1 project.
My grandfather, Harry, was a rocket scientist for General Electrics. My grandmother, Marie, worked in an atomic power lab and chemistry research lab. They were married in 1951.
Ralph Papile, one of 16 siblings, learned barbering on GI bill, raised 4 children with wife Anna, & is going strong as he nears his 90th birthday.
Nicholas Jakoulov is an immigrant from Russia who came to America for adventure and ended up staying.
Interviewed by his American wife, Alex, Ed reflects on his choice to emigrate from England, his experiences in America and his aspirations for the future.
Recorded on Saturday, June 24, 2017. Visual artist, Beau McCall and Laura Greer discuss immigration, growing up in Boston, racism, desegregation school busing programs, socially conscious black music, childhood memories of ice-skating, and more. About "The Conversation" Who gets to...
Joy Polefrone (42) and her One Small Step partner, Chris Hitzelberger [no age given], exchange anecdotes of moving moments in their lives and the issue of abortion rights.
My mom talks about growing up in the 80s and the complications regarding education and immigration.
Interviewing my grandmother, Elisabetta, who immigrated from Italy to America with 8 children and one on the way.
An interview with my mother about her experience immigrating to the United States from Finland