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Her safe childhood, good marriage, ending with struggles but happiness
My father’s life being an immigrant in the United States and what it meant to be a Filipino.
My mom talked about her childhood days in the Philippines before she moved to America. She reminisced her home land’s simple pleasure, the good and the not-so-good memories.
The story of my Aunt. Starting from her early life in the Philippines - serving as the student president in her university and facing the hardships of her dad's death during an ambush - to working abroad in St. Kitts...
Ryan De Guzman interviews Nimfa De Guzman (80) and Nicasio De Guzman (85) about their first date and traveling around the world while serving in the military.
I talk with my mom about her life growing up in the Philippines. Then she asks about my life right now, and then we talk about our trip to the Philippines.
My mom talked about her childhood, her journey into the U.S. and how religion affects her in her everyday life.
Daughter April Cantor interviews her mom, Flora Cantor about her experience as a child growing up in the Phillippines and her experience as an immigrant coming to the US and her career as a nurse in VA.
Marlon Kemmer (63) and I (17) talk and have a conversation about his life, my goal throughout this conversation was to get to know my grandpa on a deeper level !
In this interview we talk about my mom's life in the Philippines and all the trials and tribulations she went through during all stages of her life, from graduating college, to getting a job and moving to the US, and...
I got to talk to my grandfather about his childhood from the 1950s to now. From fishing to playing jokes on his friends, my grandfather always had fun. My grandfather loved to play baseball and football. He shared with me...
This is the story of my father, Rick Worley, and his navy career as well as his childhood/marriage.
I ask my Papa about his how he met my Nana and his time in the Military. The Interview took place in Oxford Mississippi over the phone. The Interview took place on Saturday the 24th and 8:00 am. I interviewed...
We talk about how harsh the transition to America was and the intense culture shock my mother experienced, along with her good experiences as well.
My grandfather describes his childhood, his service in the Philippine Navy, and how he rose from the bottom to the top — including everything in between.
Catherine interviews her dad, Roderick Pablo, about his life of being a first-gen child here in America. She seeks to know how life was for him and the family.
Maria Belen Saldaña grew up in the Philippines during the 1970’s and by her description, was a time when everything was less complicated than the 21’st century.
David Tilson, a 92-year old World War 2 veteran, reminisces about his 43 months of service in England, and in the Philippines on a tugboat four days before the first atomic blast.
Me aldy and I talked about her childhood and how she was like when she was little.
In this interview I talked with my grandma about where she grew up, about my grandpa and how they met, and how she wants to be remembered in life.
This is an interview with my dad in which we discuss his military service, childhood, and me (his daughter).
This interview of our conversation was life and experiences of my grandma and a little bit of her thoughts on me .
I interviewed my grandmother, and in the end she notices that there’s alot she never really thought about and she is grateful for the experience.
This interview was conducted in November 25, 2018 in Centreville, Mississippi. Zoe Wilson(13) interviews her friend and great grandmother Nana T(76). This interview was about her childhood and fun memories she has all around. At the end she tells me...
Kennedy Williams interviewed her grandma (Willie Mae Hines) about her childhood in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Illinois. Willie Mae talks about her family and children and leaving a message to the future generations.