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An interesting conversation between me and my loving mother whom I love very much and got to know very well during this interview.
Interview with Mercedes Bello Viccentini (Spanish). We talked about her family and her childhood. She was born in Venezuela. She was born in the 1930s and married Guillermo Bello in 1951.
Interview about hippie movement and a factory for that stated work laws
Voices of victory from sex trafficking to domestic violence & generational trauma.
Interviewer: Angelica Teresa Lugo (customer) Interviewee: Dixan (el “viandero”/food seller) Interviewing a community member who has had a positive impact on my community through food. We discuss his relationship with food and his history as a food seller.
His life in general. I'd he could change things. And what kind of advice he would offer people
This is an interview with a family friend about family, past events, memories, and more. My friend opened up and discussed our growing relationship.
My Cuban grandmother and I discuss her early life, including memories of school and childhood, while we learn stories of her marriage proposal, wedding day, and even how recent political activities have affected her. She also shares some of her...
My mother spoke about her past memories about her husband, her life, and me. She also included some tips for me as a teenager and spoke about what she considers life to mean.
Interview with my grandma, Beatriz Guerra. Asking her about her life in the past and her now.
One Small Step partners Mario Reposo (66) and Ursula Stock (65) share about their upbringing and discuss their political beliefs on topics such as police reform, white collar crime, and climate change.
A dear friend of vickys named Paulino Mercenari goes into depth with his opinion on relationships and herritage.
A conversation with Jennifer Grim and Jennie Oh Brown about the National Flute Association and diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of music.
Camila Gomez-Mesa is 18 and Robert Ferrer also known as Cucu is 44. Cucu is my stepfather. Our discussion is mainly about his experience with moving to a foreign country.
A few interesting topics with some sensitivity talked about with two ELS students.