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Baoxia Liu was born in Beijing, China and came to the United States in 1997, and she became a US citizen with two children. The interviewer is her 16 year old son, James Huang. She talked about her childhood, lessons...
This interview is with my mom who came to America for a better life. She enjoys cooking.
This interview is about my grandmother’s experiences in life. What is her childhood, and what historical events that she experienced in China.
I gave an interview to my grandpa and asked him about his life and his life in general. Here is some background information about Grandpa Xu: Grandpa Xu is currently 71 years old and was born in 1948 in Shanxi,...
Andover Stories of American Identity: Alex Wu sits down to interview his exceptional math tutor, Tao Tu, about his childhood as a math prodigy in China, immigrating to the United States, and raising his family, including his two daughters.
E: What’s your name? Chen Eileen. X: Fu Xinghua. E: How old are you? I’m 16. X: 50… no, 55. E: What’s today’s date? The 25th. X: November 25. E: 2018. X: Yeah, 2018. E: Who are you currently married...
Heather Sher (40) interviews her grandmother, Rheba Sher (89) about growing up above the family bar in Baltimore, adopting two sons, and retiring at 85. Heather and Rheba now live together.
Townes Chinn (9 years old) interviews his Yeh-Yeh (80 year old Grandfather)
Emma Price (22) interviews Andee Price about her adoption journey and the hardships that came along with it. Some hard times and good memories are discussed here.
Anna interviews her Chinese tutor Grace about her immigration to the United States
Jinghua Tang, who is also my Dad, was born in China following Mao Zedong's death. Growing up in a time of increased openness in China, we discuss what this time was like.
[Recorded Thursday, November 11, 2021] Meg (54) and Yijing (21) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. They discuss cross-cultural perspectives on American democracy, parent-child relationships, and their shared interest in traveling to other countries.
Mother’s childhood memories, life lessons and legacy. A daughter’s reflections.
Karen Levy and Peter Lee talk about their first years of Marriage and their time teaching in China.
Joe Parambo talks about his life as a kid and how it was different for him. He also talks about his job and how hard work payed off for him.
An interview with a Chinese grandparent on his perspective on Chinese historical events that he lived through.
My father shares his experiences in farming in China, celebrating Thanksgiving and gardening in America. He compares the farms in China with the farms in America.
A casual conversation with my mother about growing up in Su Zhou, moving to America, facing discrimination, memories of 9/11, and her current present life.
Mary talks to her son Bruce about her life’s purpose to be a mother and to spread the message of honoring the divine feminine.
Yifei Lou traveled to America to study pastry making at the Culinary Institute of America. But then her time here was changed by covid and wild fires and protests, andfor us we were able to see America in these times...