My Grandmother’s Great Big Immigration Story

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.

Grandma Norma’s Colorful Life

The happy memories of my Grandma Norma's Past and her experience moving to the United States.

Interview with Dad

A shortened version of my Dad’s early childhood, Military life, and professional career.

Historian assignment Davide Nicorescu

In this recording my father talked about his experience in the Romanian Revolution and his experiences in the military and immigration to Italy.

So you’re Canadian, eh?

Growing up in the small town of Kamloops, B.C., Canada is described my mother through the lens of her childhood perspective. She details her experiences in school and home along with relationships she has had with the people growing up.

The Life of The Berning

Kashton White, a 16 year old from Illinois, interviews Matt Berning, a 53 year old who is his mom’s boyfriend, about his life experiences and his time in the Navy.

Colin Garrett Block 6 Interview with my grandpa.

I recorded with my grandfather. We recorded it in my dining room on May 6th. He is from Germany and will be talking mostly about his past and present.

Growing up And School

This an interview with Xochitl Bautista, my mother, about her growing up and school.I asked questions about her childhood and school memories.

Darren Redic chats with his Amazing Mother

My mother and I talked about her childhood and also about a few different thoughts she had about my brother, my sister, and I.

Interview with my great-grandfather

Fred Tejada discusses his childhood in the Philippines in the 1940s and the opportunities he had been given from it

My dear mother’s interview

My mom tells her story about being in the Philippines and all the fun she had as a child and as an adult as well.

Mom’s Life in the Philippines

My mom talked about her childhood days in the Philippines before she moved to America. She reminisced her home land’s simple pleasure, the good and the not-so-good memories.

Importance of Family

My father’s life being an immigrant in the United States and what it meant to be a Filipino.

Hablando con mi Tia Minerva

Mi tia Minerva habla de como crecio in Monterrey y Como le cambio la vida en la pandemia de COVID-19

What’s It Like To Be A First-Generation Child In America

Catherine interviews her dad, Roderick Pablo, about his life of being a first-gen child here in America. She seeks to know how life was for him and the family.