Spanish 119 About our History

Hoy entrevisté a Jennifer que tiene veinte años. Actualmente trabaja para Amazon y su familia es de México. En la entrevista le hice preguntas sobre su viaje familiar a los Estados Unidos. Aprendí muchos desafíos que enfrentó para llegar aquí...

Interview with my father

In this interview Ill be interviewing my father who is 36 about his life and the challenges he faced when he moved to the United States.

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Terry Solis and Steven Jacob Lopez Rodriguez

Terry Solis (54) and her son Steven Jacob (21) talk about upward mobility for their family, the struggles their family faced when they had to move to Mexico, and how Terry sets an example for her sons as the Vice...

Conociendo un poco de mi
December 1, 2022 App Interview

yo entrevisté a Yanitzi y le pregunté a cerca de sus planes de vida y ella y yo somos amigas llevamos conociéndonos tres años

Yo y mi abuela

Iker Romero interviews his grandma about how her life was coming from Mexico tijuana

life In Mexico and after life

I am Jacquelin portillo 17 years old interviewing Jorge portillo 43 years old. our relationship is daughter to father. In this interview we talked about Jorge’s life in Mexico focusing more on his education like there and then continuing with...

Life growing up

Asked about his life as a child, where he grew up and how it was. Also, his relationship with his family and dreams as an adult.

A long conversation with my grandpa by his favorite grand daughter

Hi, my name is crystal Avelar. My grandpa and I had a long conversation about everything and anything. He was talking to me about all his memories and his favorite times growing up.

Mom interview.

Her family. What it was like growing up poor in Mexico.

Family is everything
January 14, 2019 App Interview

On January 6, 2019, Diego Velazquez interviewed his grandfather Fernando De La Torre who describes his transition to the US from his home in Mexico in the 1960s. Fernando also explains the differences between Mexico and California. In this interview,...

Immigration Stories: Mexico-United States An Oral History – Anonymous 15

Anonymous #15 tells us of what it is to have grown up on the border of Mexico and California, crossing over up to 4 times a week, and to have family in the United States that are impossible to see.

Teresa Gonzalez (centro) habla de como los Estados Unidos le ha dado derechos como mujer para separarse de un esposo abusivo.

“Estoy libre. Tengo libertad.” Teresa (centro) habla con su colega Mariana (izquierda.) Teresa es una cuidadora de ancianos y una madre de cuatro hijos; 3 recibieron DACA, 1 recibio un título universitario y el más joven empieza universidad este año.

Interview with Kenya Campos: An Undocumented Mother of Three

In this interview I talk with Kenya Campos, a family friend, about her childhood in Mexico, her journey to the United States, the struggles her family has faced in regards to their current immigration status and her fears as wells...

Rosa Fragoso

In this interview in November 22, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois, Maya Fragoso (17) interviews her aunt Rosa Fragoso Ramirez (56) about her childhood, her moving to Chicago, Illinois from Durango, Mexico in 1961. How it was difficult to except her...

“Richmond is like my second home”- José talks about his life in the US and his love of learning

José Luis and Alison discuss the things he loves about Richmond while also acknowledging the challenges of making a life in a new country. The two also talk about his love of learning, travel, and his future education plans!

Mios mis

Omar’s life story growing up in Mexico and becoming a US citizen

Maritza asks grandma Vicenta about her childhood.

I interviewed my grandmother Vicenta and asked her a few questions about how she grew up and her life experiences.