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Julie Amendt (48) gets internviewed by her daughter, Erin Amendt (14), about her life, family, and friends.
Questions that I have for Catharine. Our interview accidentally cut off @ 12 minutes. We finished the interview but didn’t record the last 7 minutes.
During this interview, we discuss the difficulties Arastina faced growing up and her struggles before and after she began her transition.
We talked about some questions I had for them and what has happened in our life
My dad's experience growing up in the 1980s, his favorite sports, pets, and experiences as an engineer.
Question that I always wanted to ask my father, since he is a first generation immigrant.
Today we discussed the life, times, and legacy of my Grandmother Muriel Burke. We cover a range of topics from throughout her life, including her trials and tragedies, her overcoming of these and emerging triumphant from them. She is forever...
Sadie interviews her neighbor Sarah Jobe, with help from Sarah’s daughter Faye.
Second Generation American Viewpoint on the Dream
We talked about religion, work, childhood and kids
Bennett Chiu (17) interviews/talks to his mom Vivian Chiu (late 40s) about her experience transitioning from Hong Kong to America as an immigrant.
I talked to Rusty Herpel who is 49 years old and he is my dad and we talked about his life and his work.
Today I got to interview my mom. We discussed questions about her job,her family, her parents, her children and advice that she would give me about raising my own children.
Riley answers some questions I have for her about her personal life and her experiences.
Rogelio, a Richmond community member, talks with Alison about his early struggles, those who helped him succeed in school, and his passion for working hard to accomplish his goals.
My name is Erick Molina I am 25 years old and this is the story of my mother, Rossana Pauta and her journey coming from Cuenca, Ecuador to New York City as a young adult and all of the steps...