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I sat down with my son Corban to interview for a school assignemnt, I loved listening to him.
Jessica Reyes is interviewing Maria Jose Rivera about her life as a college student in the Dominican Republic during Covid-19. Maria Jose Rivera is a young Student in the Dominican Republic, was born November 26, 2002. She has lived there...
Wismarie interviews her mom about past life and recent life with Covid-19
In this interview, I, Aurelina, have a conversation with my sister, Erica, about her experiences when she was my age. We cross upon her transition from the Dominican Republic to America, middle school, high school, and significant teachers in her...
In this interview, I, Alanna Diaz interview my mother, about her life. We talk about fortunate and misfortunate events and I get to know a little about my mother that I never knew. My mom talks about her childhood and...
My grandma and I talked about the best parts of her life. During thanksgiving we reflected about what we are thankful for.
My sister marceli and I talked about how difficult it has been for her as an immigrant to come to the States and her problems with college
During this interview we talked about not being perfect, but finding perfection in that inperfection.
My mother and I talked about her life and my own. She has experienced difficulty throughout her life while dealing with 3 children. She’s a single mother working two jobs. At the moment she feels that we are succeeding in...
In this interview, I, Kiara Mejia, ask my grandmother, Gladys Paniagua, what her life was like in the Dominican Republic. From there, we talk about her transition to the United States and what she still hopes for in her life.
Yomari shares her story about employment, housing, and food insecurity. She reminisces how vacations back home in Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic are temporary escapes from the hardships of poverty. Through her work with La Casa Norte she has...
Finding out about my father's childhood. How it was growing up in the Dominican Republic.
He loves me very much and wishes me to do nothing but good. It’s okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them.
I interviewed Miguel Veras on his immigration story from the Dominican Republic to the United States.
Oliver Frometa [no age given] interviews his mom, Yessenia R. [no age given] about her life, the birth of Oliver and the family's experiences with illness.
Talked with my Grandma and Great Grandma about what it was like immigrating from the Dominican Republic to the United States.
When I was 11 my mom made the executive decision to move to Dominican Republic and take me with her. This is the story of how we felt about it.
I speak to my dead Grandfather about his life (and death) in the Dominican Republic and his views on the nation's history.
We talked about what my mom is most grateful for and that people it is good to be the way that you want to be treated.
We talked about my grandmother's family. We also talked about her life in Dominican Republic.