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Here I interviewed my Mom in Fort Mill SC, on the 19th of January, 2020. We talked about love, boys, and advice with relationships. Cancer in your life during and after, family and the effects they've had. A little bit...
I am asking my mom questions about herself as a mom and as a teacher and what she hopes for me and my future and things she would have done differently in her life
We talked about her life.We talked about how her life has impacted her in so many ways
I asked my grandpa  about his work life and a little bit of his young life.  he shared some stories  from different points in his life.
My mother and I talked about her history, what she’s most proud of, and how she wants to be remembered.
Myself Samuel Villa and my uncle Venancio Torres talk about his past experiences of his life. My uncle studies a lot of religion and other stuff like that. He also is retired from 30 years of working for General Motors.
This is George discussing his journey from Lebanon to the United States.
Listen to a summary about a person who’s always strived for what she wanted, always trusted herself and never gave up.
I, Noah Couden had an interview with Jillian Street regarding her life and the impact covid has made on her. This included her work life as well as her school life and where her future leads because of covid.
Natalie Ng, a freshman student from Francis Lewis High School, interviewed her mother, Jian Ng, to discover more about her culture and past. This allowed her to gain a sense of knowledge of immigration and it’s struggles through her mother’s...
Interview with my aunt Kathryn over Thanksgiving break about nothing in particular
We talked about family and Henry’s personal life. We also spoke about his professional life.
We talked about his childhood and modern day pandimic and how he came to America
Talked about where he worked when he moved to Decatur from Brownsville Tennessee, he was a forklift driver. His favorite color, how many children he had was 5 and there names. What did he miss about grandma Luella it was...
This is a life story of my grandmother's husband who came from Egypt to visit his ex-father in law at that time and the life went so good that he decided to stay in the United States.