Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
Partnerships Clear
- Providence 4
- American Pilgrimage Project 1
- City of Decatur, Georgia 1
- Community Voices of Lake Geneva 1
- Hauser & Wirth 1
- Voices of Freedom 1
- Providence Home and Community Care 1
- Providence Home and Community Care Anaheim 1
- Providence Home and Community Care Northern California 1
- Providence Institute for Human Caring 1
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
I talk to my mom about her experience coming from another country and growing up in America. We discuss how these experiences shaped her and compare it to the modern day.
Cora Champommier (15) sits down to talk with her mother, Gummee Champommier (52), on the personal hardships of living with immigrated parents, far from home; and finding comfort in the routine of her past life
Michael Buchieri was apart of the US Air Force and was stationed out in South Korea after the USS Pueblo incident. He talks about his experiences in South Korea and how it formed his family.
My interview with Peter for our Introduction to Minority Cultures Class
In this interview I talked about the influential jobs that made the man my grandfather the man he is today and what he has learned from them
A short summary about my Korea dad’s life and his experience in moving to America
Quenton Stokes-Brown (25) interviews his older brother Jasen Brown (40) about his service in the Army and his various deployments.
In this interview, I got to know more about my mother by asking her questions. Questions such as her childhood, parents, and memories of me. Also, I asked how she saw me as a child, teenager, and the future. This...
During the 1980’s in Seoul, South Korea, parents were determined to send their children to best universities to succeed and have a prosperous life ahead of them. Most kids were usually under the control of their parents and obeyed what...
We talked about how my parents met, and what types of music my father listened to.
Formal First class Sergeant of the 5th Regimental Combat Team of the U.S Infantry Bill Parker (85) describes his 13 month deployment in Korea during the Korean War (1950- 1953). When Sergeant Parker was interview by his grandson, Andrew Goetz...
This is a interview of my mom and was a interview for Mother’s Day. I asked her questions regarding her life and had a great time.
Today, I talked with my uncle Chang-Soo Han, who lives lives in Korea but is visiting us for winter break. We talked in Korean, with a little English on my part. I asked him about his school experiences and how...
Jessica Voights (33) speaks to her cousin, Joe Voights (32) about their travels and what they think of one another.
We talked about my dad’s childhood and views on life.
Martha Lee, age 45, interviewed her mother Insun Lee, aged 74, about her early years growing up in Korea.
In this interview, conducted in November 2019 in Santa Clara, California, I interviewed my dad Philip Whang (55) about his childhood life in Korea and the events that happened at that time. He shared stories about what education was like...
Jaime interviews Reg about growing up in southern California and his experience navigating predominantly Mexican-American and predominantly white schools and how that influences his teaching and conception of vocation.
Influenced by his big brother, Ted Smith has had a life-long fascination with electronics. He discusses his work as a Korean-conflict US Navy radio operator, his career in communication & navigation technology and his ongoing work as a ham radio...
Sarah Doran (37) speaks with conversation partner Ian Gonzalez (26), about her personal and family history of military service. Sarah describes how she met her husband while they were both serving. And Sarah shares the messages and values in the...
Zachary Walker: 2020-05-12 18:22:30 Talked about life back when he was beginning college and his childhood in Peoria, Ill.
My girlfriend, Joely Gause, speaks with me about her traveling experiences, her tips on traveling, and some of the hardships of leaving the country.
J.H. Cho (82) tells his daughter Sandra Cho (49) about immigrating to the United States from Korea in 1964.
Grace and her mom discuss the adoption process, memories of when Grace was young, and her overall childhood.