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In this interview my mom talks about moving from place to place. Also how her life changed when she moved to the United States. She also talks about her childhood in Mexico.
Throughout this interview, held on November 27, 2017 in Oceanside, California, Daphne Arellano interviews her grandmother about her life beginning in Chicago and later moving to San Jose, California. She speaks about how the two states contrast. Additionally, Alicia Tafolla...
My dad shares his story and immigration experience. He shares how he felt, the hardships he faced, and how he overcame those struggles as an US immigrant.
Discussion of dad’s life from his beginnings in Chicago’s South side to neurosurgery at UC Davis.
A compelling interview with protest participant Franklin Dmitryev
I interviewed my mother on her past, and also asked for advice on many things, and learned about her life.
In this interview conducted on November 2016 in Chicago, Illinois, by Aidan Alhambra (16) with his father Alexius (Alexi) Alhambra (42) about his youth with his family, the culture they share, his opinions on the modern government, and what he...
Asked my mom and dad about there life’s and how they became who they are today
In India, arranged marriages are the norm. My uncle had two and this complicated his immigration process and created struggles for his family.
For my IB Language and Literature class, I asked my father questions relating to his family experiences and how the media was or wasn’t an impact on them. At the end, he recites a poem he made about his aunt...
It was amazing to sit down and talk with my mom about things we wouldn't usually talk about.
We mainly focused on civil rights and his time at the board of trade.
Don Anderson discusses his childhood growing up in Chicago, what he's grateful for, and what kind of legacy he will leave to his children and grandchildren.
In this interview I talked to my mom that is 40 years old about our family. We went deep in the history of our family and the last jobs that my late grandfather took place in. Also about my grandmother...
We shared our mothers’ time as early stewardesses with United airlines.
This interview was about my mom. There were some things I honestly didn’t know. ( I sound suprised)