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In this interview my mom talks about her life growing up in Cuba and studying abroad in Barcelona.
Overall, I learned a lot about my mom, when she grew up and entering her new life which was parenting. And what she went though in the beginning years of becoming a mother.
I decided to speak with my dad about his life and get to know him a little better.
We were talking about how she is proud of her parents and many great things she said to her great great grandchildren and to me her son.
Lyes, a French-American, gives his opinion on current events in the United States today as well as contrasting them with his history in France
I interviewed my mom at Nausheen Doyle and she shared a little bit about her past life and her president and her future
I did this interview on my father where he talked about his childhood & family past etc .
Maria is a coworker and friend from Nicaragua. We talked about her moving to USA and her career and personal life.
A son and his father speak of the father's journey in the past 30 years involving America, immigration, and the Homeland of France
talked with my mom about her accomplishments, what’s she’s proud of, her kids, and reflecting on her life
Asking my half sister a couple of questions about her and her life.
We spoke about my grandmothers interest and about the people who have mostly impacted her life.
One Small Step conversation partners Sally Gilbert (67) and Jeri Thompson (63) discuss their shared experiences growing up in the South, raising children, and reckoning with their race. They reflect on their generational connection and their hopes for the future.
Is a conversation about two social movements. Disabilities Rights and Slow Food
An interview with my father about his life, what he’s done, and what he hopes to do.
My name is Anett Calispa and I’m 18 years old. In this interview, I speak with my mom, Rosa Cristina Albuja about raising us in the United States. We speak about the hardships and the joys of having kids in...
Sofia Vazquez, 17 year old daughter, interviews her father, Enrique Vazquez, 45 years old, about his journey to a new country and his journey getting to where he is now in life.
Too say I sat down with my mom and caught up with some things. I asked her some question about her life in general from childhood to manual labor, and we have answers