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Friends and colleagues, Faye Cooper (67) and Genevieve Goss (67), discuss their personal development and involvement in land conservation and easements.
James Del Balso: 2020-09-01 15:02:24
This is an interview with my dad about his experiences in India and America, and what was different and hard about being an immigrant.
Spouses Bo Bartlett (65) and Betsy Eby (54) sit down for a conversation about how their respective childhood homes have influenced who they are today, the inspiration behind each of their artistic styles, and the role that the Bo Bartlett...
She is a 1st generation Mexican in the US figuring out her love language and future. Food is the biggest thing in her life for many reasons but the biggest reason is love. (Interview ends at 41 minutes. The recording...
Sunny Wong (40) and Justin (32) discuss their backgrounds, families, jobs, and living situations. Sunny recently moved from Hong Kong to New York, where he works in archives, while Justin lives in Atlanta with his wife, daughter, and foster dogs.
I interview Diana Truong about her experience in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, leaving Vietnam and life in the United States.
This interview is about mostly the different aspects of the U.S in a foreigner’s eyes. Along other many other subjects about the general well being of a person.
Maria Rosete, my mother, moved to the US in the year of 1980, petitioned by her father at just 13 years old to find a better life. Though of course she had loving memories when living in the Philippines, the...
Friends and colleagues John Hutchinson (58) and Kate Wofford (45) share a conversation on their careers as conservationists, the milestones they've achieved, and the work that's up ahead.
Sophia talks to her mother about growing up in Germany and immigrating to the USA.
Special guest talks about her childhood and experiences in India, her job experience, and her transition from India to America. My grandma can’t speak English fluently so I will be translating what she is saying.
I sit down with a coworker from India where she explains her religion, what life was like coming to America, and what enriches her life.
My Mom grew up in India and dealt with many situations such as Prime minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination, transition to Oman, arranged marriage, moving to US and dealing with sexism.
I interview Diana Truong about her experience in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, leaving Vietnam and life in the United States.
This is an interview for my mom about things from when i was a baby and things from her past as well