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In this interview I asked my sister what is was like living in her foster homes.
I started with her child hood. When mentioning her childhood she also spoke of her parents and family. And we later moved to goals, what hurdles she had to overcome for that goal, and how she became who she is...
Elizabeth is going to touch on memories from California and when she came to Utah. She is going to talk about how much she loves school and why she chose this specific job. I interviewed my college advisor and I...
Early life in Vietnam and what it was like to transition between countries. Learn how close and tight a family can be during tough times.
Today I did an interview with my grandma tammy cummings and I learned a lot more about her
Overall I got to know my little sister better and i’m really proud of her. In the interview she talks about what makes up of herself and it makes me proud !
On January 6, 2019, Diego Velazquez interviewed his grandfather Fernando De La Torre who describes his transition to the US from his home in Mexico in the 1960s. Fernando also explains the differences between Mexico and California. In this interview,...
In this interview, I had the chance to sit and talk to my mom about her childhood, covid, and where she is now in life.
We talked about her life (relationship with my father, my childhood, her parents and siblings, etc.)
We talked about my mom's origin. Also, we talked about her backstory of when she came to America.
This was an interview with my mother and we talked about her favorite and least favorite memories of me also how being a parent has changed her.
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in McKinney,Texas, Jaron Staiger (15) interviews his mom, Tamra Staiger (39) about her life experiences. Tamra shares stories about her childhood, nicknames, jobs, and other life experiences.
We discussed family heritage, my moms growth in life, and our most crucial life lessons.