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3 sisters from Mexico that immigrated to America to be involved in social movements that were happening at the time, to support immigrants.
I interview my mom about coming to the US from the Philippines, her thoughts on religion, and being a parent.
We talked about the history of my grandma and how it was like moving to America. We also found out funny stories about my dad and uncle.
My dad immigrated from the Soviet Union to the United States when he was 15. In this interview he offers his perspective on how his views on America have changed over the course of his life.
I interviewed my grandmother about the experience when she first came to America. She explained that there were many assumptions about America that weren’t necessarily true. She said the style of fashion at the time was very curious and differed...
My grandma discusses life as the daughter of an aristocrat during the Chinese Land Reform, her 60-year marriage with my grandpa, and her immigration to America in the 80s. (Part 2)
Grandson interviews grandfather about immigrating from Communist Vietnam to America and about family history.
I talked with my mom about her different experiences growing up first generation in America as the daughter of two Irish immigrants.
This was a interview I conducted with my Grandmother about her life in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a child and what it was like growing up. We also talked about my ancestry and what it was like moving to the...
About 40 years ago, many Vietnamese people emigrated their country, from the Vietnamese War, to the United States in seek for the life widely known as the American Dream. Although some families still have a hard time to make ends...
I spoke with my mother about her experience and values and how culture is significant for her.
This interview is about how my teacher moved to Hawaii from the Marshall Islands.
we spoke about my mothers experiences coming to the United States and how America had so much to offer. She left her life behind in Europe but has not regretted her decision.
In this interview, I asked my dad about his childhood growing up in Nepal and his immigration story to America. I questioned him on various topics that could have effected him and shaped his views.
Grandma shared with me a few questions about her life and outlook on life.
My father (Juancho) talks about his experiences in America as an immigrant coming from the Philippines in the 1980s.