One of many journey’s

An interview with my father’s journey from El Salvador to the United States and his encounters.

Story Corp

He talked about family and how his time away from his family was hard. His biggest influence was his mom.

Viajando en los Tiempos de Mi Abuela

Basado con la entrevista que se hizo con mi abuela Martha, se puede decir que la vida tiene muchos altos y bajos el cual las personas tienen que luchar para poder lograr un mejor futuro.

Foster child in El Salvador

Foster child after the Salvadoran civil war. My mom’s experienced as a foster child.

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Michelle MacFadyen and Hector LaSala

Friends Michelle MacFadyen (57) and Hector LaSala (74) discuss Hector's journey to Louisiana from El Salvador and their work together with asylum seekers, mainly Spanish-speaking Latin American women.

Interview with my father

I asked him many questions about his childhood and Many emotional questions.

Things that would happen to anyone else

In this Interview I had the opportunity of interviewing my mother in law Laura. I asked her many questions about her life that helped me get to know her better.

Gram and Gramps

This interview is in Spanish. My grandparents live in El Salvador

Things from my Uncle’s Life

We talked about my uncle's childhood. Also, we talked about his military service in his country. About him coming to the United States and How was his journey coming here. Finally, we talked about his life in the United StStates,...

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Kevin Ring and Edwin Reyes

Kevin Ring (57) and his husband Edwin Reyes (52) consider how Kevin's military background, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and Edwin's immigration status have affected their relationship. They also share memories from their wedding day and offer advice to those who...

NACARA interview

We discussed about the influences that led this family to apply for the NACARA relief program as well as the impacts

Mi querido padrastro

My stepfather Neftalí Hernandez and I Melany Claros talked about the first time my stepfather met my mother, when he saw me for the first time, what dreams he has of me and if he is proud of me.

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Carolina On Carolina

Carolina explains fascinating things like locking her younger cousin in a closet.

Salvadorian Civil War

An immigrated mother-of-three speaks on the differences between life in the U.S and life in the war-torn El Salvador.

Interview Project

My mom had a rough upbringing and it seems to have impacted her life very much, specially as a mother. She’s done a great job raising my siblings and I despite of all the struggles we’ve faced.

How has social media affected you by being an international student?

we talked about how she being almost 6000 miles away from her family and friends she has made a good use of social media and how since we are going through this pandemic social media has made her able to...

moving from country to country

we talked about the troubles claudia had when moving to america from el salvador.