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Here, I ask my father about his early life and what mindset he had when coming to America
Gaberiel and I talked about his experience on coming to America and the differences between the United States and Brazil.
The interview of my aunt grace and I. She came from Italy. She arrived on a boat and explained how her life changed when she immigrated.
This interview was about how a foreign student from Pakistan came to the USA to create a better future. From this interview people can acquire information of how fortunate people living in America are and how people need to focus...
He told me about what his life was like when the War started.
Experiences that came out of moving from Russia to America in 1992 were shared.
In this interview I (Maureissa Mgeni) interviewed my dad (Mrero Mgeni) about his journey to America.
Sarah Berks (22) interviews her mother Pia Berks (57) about Pia's decision to immigrate to America in 1990-1991 and her life here since then.
Sameer and his mother Mahmoodah have a conversation about Mahmoodah's journey from Pakistan to American and becoming a doctor and raising a family along the way.
On the eve of a father’s birthday, he discusses his children’s birthdays and their merit.
I interview my grandmother about her life in Mexico and what influenced her in emigrating to America, as well as how she got here.
Iris Holway-Price (93), matriarch of the family, is interviewed by her nephew, Gary Kendall (83), about their family history for future generations to come.
Alexia Berry (18), John Metz (50) adoptive father, early childhood 80s to 90s military family.
A fathers life experience escaping from war and finding himself in two of the most populated american cities
Boris talks about his life in the Soviet Union and his experiences with the people aroun him. Boris contrasts his life in America to his life in Russia and why he believes the world is changing for the better.
Junko Takamatsu (age 74) is an Japanese American woman born after WWII. She shares her story of coming from Japan to the America. Her granddaughter, Lauren Kwong (age 16) asks her questions about her life in America.