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I interviewed Mr. Huicochea about his expirience of his life by asking questions from SLP class.
I interviewed my Tía Nelly. Her real name is Manuela. When she was little her dad used to tell her a story about "La Llorona"
This is my second take because the first on was not as good I interviewed both of my parents we talked about all of the interview questions and my parnts gave good responses.
Steven Prado-Serna (18) talks with his sister, Mayra Serna (27) about her transition to being independent, COVID-19 struggles, and Personal insights.
This interview is me interviewing my grandfather, a husband or and amazing woman, grandpa of 10, great grandpa of 4, and a Vietnam Veteran.
Patty Giancaterino came from a family where she was the oldest of five children and went to a high school in Columbia that was all girls. She moved to the United States for all of the opportunities it has to...
With the person I interviewed I talked about there past life, struggles that occurred in there life, and there life today.
In this recording at the high school where Sarah teaches, she interviews her dad about his childhood, education, and advice he has for how to lead a good life.
Jeny Amaya (27) talks with her friend Ines Garcia [no age given] about Ines' cultural roots, upbringing and overcoming her struggles with Multiple Sclerosis.
This was talking about my uncle's life and how he sees life. It talks about the difficulties that he went through with his family.
A lack of communication breeds assumptions of what the other is thinking or feeling; and assumptions are, more often than not, incorrect.
An interview with my grandparents to talk about their life and legacy.
Today me and my mom, Alicia, are talking about her childhood and education in which leads to when she came to the USA.
I asked my father about his childhood, growing up with his parents in a small farm and a small town, then making his way to the US where he would start a new chapter in his life.
In this interview my mother was telling me a bit about what her childhood was like growing up in the small town San Miguel and how that shaped her life today. She told me that she really enjoyed her time...
This interview was about my father’s life and how he was an immigrant and how he came to the United States of America
Good time for the whole family