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Period 1 Oral History

Jesus Cortez: Interview with Carlos Espinoza [|Jesus Cortez's interview]

Diego Morales: Interview of Frank calderon. I decided to interview my uncle but since he is like super secretive he wouldnt let me record him. and i forgot to take notes so i just made a little comic book thingy n3n. I just wanted to learn how it was on the navy and stuff. i remember some funny stories...or are they just made up in my head? i hate my imagination sometimes. I learned that he works on planes, which was odd for me since i though the navy were boats only. <--- Dis is diegos

Yulissa Arevalo: [|Yulissa's Interview] The person I interviewed was my mom Ana. I wanted to interview her because I wanted to know more about her life as a child and how different it was compared to mine. I also wanted to learn who or what shaped her into the person she is now. This interview taught me that life in other countries can be rough and that not every child has the luxury to have the things I had while growing up. It also taught me how different life was in her time and in mine.

Myles Tinsley: [|My chaos Podcast]

Ezra Pereyra:

Stacey Medina:

Karina Andrade:

Rafael Lopez:

Juan Gerardo: [|Juan interviewing his dad]

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Alicia Jurado:

Manny Ortega:

Juan Ceballos:

Cristina Monterroso: The person I chose to interview was Michelle Dang's grandpa, Hai Tran. I decided to interview Mr. Tran because I have previously been told that he had fought in the Vietnam war and this project was the perfect opportunity to ask him questions and find out more about it. So, for the interview I had Michelle ask him the questions in Vietnamese and then translate them to me, while i wrote them down on a piece of paper. The whole process took about an hour. Some of the things that stood out to me after the interview was that Mr. Tran had no injuries and he said that he was forced to go to the war because that was the law. When I asked him what his greatest accomplishment was he responded with, "being able to bring my family to the United States so they could have a better life, my greatest accomplishment has always been my family".



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