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we talked about the troubles claudia had when moving to america from el salvador.
This interview was about me getting personal with my mom. I got to know more personal information about her. It also made us bond more together during this interview. We were mostly talking about her kids.
An interview with a man that has been everywhere and impacted many
We talked about her life experiences and what she has learned. Also we talked about her business and the pandemic.
This interview talks a lot about how my Mom’s childhood was like, and how she felt about it. Not much but it’s something.
Teresa Orantes Kane lives a musical life. A retired opera singer and teacher, she graces the halls of Saint Paul Conservatory as a piano student of Oleg Levin. Her credentials as a soloist include performing with the Chicago Symphony, Grant...
Camille Lorico (18) talks with her friend, Litzzie Martinez (18) about her life transitioning from living in Honduras to living in different parts of the U.S. and adjusting to her new life in the U.S.
McKenna (15) interviews father (45) about his life, immagration, and family
My father Roberto (50) telling his 17 year old daughter his struggles of him coming to this country at the age of 16 and leaving the on going war in El Salvador, his pride in his family
Christa Stern-Lubahn (44) speaks with her mother Caroline Marie Stern (68) about their Christian medical/dental mission trips to countries such as Ecuador, Jamaica, Honduras, and Kazakhstan.
One Small Step partners Doc Hamm (80) and Esther Miranda (25) share a conversation about their upbringings, religion, politics, segregation in the south, and immigration.
Claudia Coello (27) comparte memorias de su niñez en Honduras, su immigración a los Estados Unidos, la creación de su propio negocio y la formación de su familia. También, ella discute el impacto que ha tenido Children's Home Society of...
This story is about a teacher who had to go through so many hard things to be the person she is today.
A brief discussion was had with my little sister, Laken. We talked about a specific life changing experience she has had recently. These new plans that have been shifted due to her recent travels and experiences that we discussed in...
My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.
I’m interviewing my loving, caring grandmother. The reason I am interviewing her is because once my sister and I asked about her life, and in my head I thought “this lady needs a movie”. I asked her about her life...
In this interview, my dad Arnol Diaz spoke to me about how he met my mother and how he fell in love. He also mentioned the memories he had in Honduras and his life of when he came to the...
Together with his younger sister Laura Smith Sanabria, Robert Smith remembers growing up in their Latino family in Miami, Florida in the 1950s and 60s; Robert shares remembrances of their parents and siblings Toni and Freddy Smith, and reflects on...
Michelle Monterrosa(26), conducted an interview with her grandmother Dolores Lopez who is (101), and my Tia Blanca Monterrosa. Dolores shared her experiences from growing up in El Salvador and coming to San Francisco in the 1980s.
My Grandma talks about her journey coming here to the United States from El Salvador. She talks about having to travel 3 times because of her children, the struggles of living in a country that speaks a whole other language,...
Colleagues Kerri Rhodes (44) and Rosa Tapia (31) discuss the creation of the non-profit Restore Education, the goals of their programming, and the demographic the non-profit serves.