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Yen Luong (17) talks with her grandpa, James Innes (60) about his experience and what he suffered when he was just a boy until now.
As life moves on, people will reflect upon their past so that future generations could learn from the mistakes others have made. I, Yasser, reflect upon my Mother’s, Hanaa, past as she approaches the conclusion of me becoming an adult...
I am interviewing my mom who was born in Africa and moved to America to have a better life
Korea Defense Veteran describes his time in the Wolf Pack along with other stories from this deployment.
Van La & Nhu La, a teenager talked about her growing up and school experiencing as a migrant in the U.S.
I asked some questions about my mom's life to know more about her past, and so on have a even more close relationship with her
I interviewed John Marc Relos. He came from Phillipines when he was 15. He came here to avoid corruption and homicide and start a better life in United States. He is like many immigrants who come to US to have...
Kana, my best friend, told her story of moving to America and the major change it was. She discussed the differences between the two and the obstacles she had to face.
Questions about my dad for what he would advise me and future generations of his family to do, but the second part is near the end.
Sung Lee is a 65-year-old senior who is currently residing in the Menlo apartments with her husband. She was born in Seoul, South Korea and worked as a Seoul city official until she immigrated to the U.S. with her husband...
Jake (19) interviews Yoon (19) from Seoul, South Korea about his time spent in Aurora and some of his favorite memories.
We took turns interviewing each other about our present thoughts and past experiences of being high school students.
I spoke with my mother about how much she means to me. She shared a few of her happiest memories and gave me some advice. She expressed how excited and fearful she was of my going to university next year.
I was able to interview my grandmother and see her perspective and view of her childhood. While learning more about my family that I have not even heard of, and their childhoods really fascinated me.