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Friends Sonya Rosario (64) and Venus Prado (51) discuss Sonya's return to San Antonio after living away for 35 years. They discuss Sonya's career as a filmmaker, memories, and share wisdom for future generations to come.
Martin Levin (now 93) returns to StoryCorps. He originally came into the Atlanta booth in 2011 and his interview aired in Atlanta as well as nationally. Mr. Levin is interviewed by his great grandson, Ben Groebel (15), about growing up...
Rural Roots, Inc. has had a wide and diverse impact on small farms and local food systems on the Palouse and in the Inland Northwest. Community-based and farmer-grown, this nonprofit organization has played a significant role in changing the local...
Conversation partners Cesar Briones (35) and Manuela Velasquez (23) discuss answers to the question, “What is home?”
This interview was about living in the Soviet Union and immigrating to the United States. It includes the hardships of leaving and coming.
A son asking his mom about the differences growing up in the Soviet Union and being an immigrant in the United States.
Mark Borodovsky (72) has a conversation with his children, Alex Borodovsky (41), Anna Borodovsky (45) and Maria Borodovskaya (49), about his childhood in Russia, his career in academia and coming to the United States.
I interviewed my mother, who is a Ukrainian immigrant from the Soviet Union. Topics discussed included her experience transitioning to American life and Soviet culture
Glass artists, Mary and Jack, talk about how the Moscow Farmers Market helped them incubate their business and the ripple effects that had, including the revitalization of Palouse, Washington, a neighboring small town; the restoration of stained glass in some...
University of Idaho students, Zach and Lennon, talk about their experiences and impressions at the Moscow Farmers Market.
Father, Jim Newman (72) and mother, Denis Newman (70) tell their son, Christian Newman (45) the story about their time living in Czechoslovakia.
here is me interviewing my grandma about her immigration story to America. enjoy!
Naga travels to Idaho for a PHD program and has fun landing experience in the US.
A talk about a life being a nurse, a mail woman, a business owner, and a hardworking mother
Today we have a conversation with one of the founding members of Palouse-Clearwater Food Coalition
Spring Marketside Chat with Denise and Linda about their Moscow Farmers Market experiences and memories.
For this interview I, a junior in highschool, was interviewing my Mother Zina Kaufman who immigrated to the United States at a young age.
A conversation with local residents, Colette DePhelps and her daughter, Raven DePhelps, about their Moscow Farmers Market traditions.
here is part 2 of me speaking with my grandma about her life immigrating from Soviet Russia to America.
Bobbi and Sandra talk about why they come to the Moscow Farmers Market and how the market is part of local culture and local history.
My mother’s struggles with the fall of the Soviet Union and the wars in Georgia. Then the struggles she had with immigration and language barriers. Finally how she overcame them now.