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Spoke with my mom about her life growing up. Also about our family’s background. Interview done in Spanish.
This was a interview I conducted with my Grandmother about her life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a child and what it was like growing up. We also talked about my ancestry and what it was like moving to the...
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...
A brief question and response interview with my sister on how quickly the Covid-19 pandemic brought about radical change in her life.
My mom and I talked about her childhood, specifically her religious background and how it translated into her life and my siblings and my lives today.
In this interview my mother and I talk about her childhood years as well as an important person in her life who’s lived through five generations. It’s a comedic interview, with very real answers.
My mother jessica lucero talks a little bit about her childhood and school as a teen. Also shares a story about a real life Christmas miracle.
We talked about her and what she has done as a mom.And me what I was like and what I’m like now.
In this interview, we talked about how he was when he was young, when my parents met, when I was born, etc. As you can hear, while interviewing him he laughed while he was remembering the good times.
I interviewed my dad about his younger self and views on the world back then and now.
Nonno Gino talks about his time in Italy, coming to America, and his time welding. He says to “never stop learning”.
Interview in a FBI agent about the 1968 Democratic national convention and the 1960’s.
My father has been through a lot throughout his childhood and he dreams to make a better life for his children to be successful and achieve their dreams.
We talked about Lois's jobs as a teenager, my dad (Lois's son), and her life.
My mom and I talked about her immigration from Russia to Israel and then to America. She also talked about her transitions from one state to the other.