"Moving Forward" Keila interviews her twin sister, Anais, about how it was like growing up with each other and how it would be different if they didn't. This interview is important because it shows how growing up with siblings and family by your side can help you get through it all.
"I want to do this...as long as I can walk and talk" Mateo Guynn interviews his piano teacher, Traci Esslinger, about her passion and career. This is important, as it shows that if your line of work is also your hobby, you never really work at all.
"That's how we lived", Jasmin Steakley interviews her grandmother about what it was like crossing borders to smuggle illegal papers during WWII. The story gives us an idea of what life was like for kids our age growing up in the midst of war.
"I took it as a learning experience" Lizeth Reyes interviews her brother Emmanuel about him trying to overcome anxiety. This story is important because it explains the difficult side of his experience in HIgh School.
"I Knew the Difference", Thomas Macario interviews Juan Martinez, a family friend, about the struggles he faced growing up in the United States as an immigrant. The story shows how human determined people can overcome arduous obstacles to achieve happiness.
"The house is empty" Jazmin interviews her cousin about living without a dad. This is important because it shows how a girl needs a father in her life.
"Back and forth in the states" Maria Cabuso interviews her grandmother Myrna Almacin about immigration to the United States. This is important because it shows that it isn't easy to move from one place to another, even if it's being done gradually.
"Do What You Seen Him Doin'', Jordan Marx Interviews his middle school basketball team coach Timothy Carter about the struggles of childhood while maturing without a father. The story shows that a determined human being can take obstacles and hardship and transform them into lessons that propel them forward in life.
"Dreamer's Dream", Zaya interviews her mom about her memories when she was visiting her grandparents ranch and gives suggestions on friendship. This story is important because your parents are the best people to ask suggestions from.
"A life with little family", Kelsie Donis interviews her mother Llandy Donis about her life without her mom and being raised by her grandma. It's also about how she feels now that both of them are gone and that she's basically alone now because her family is either on the east coast or in Guatemala. This story is important because it shows you that some people have it hard and that not everyone can easily go to family for problems.
(Spanish)(Translated)"If you were able to bring someone back from the dead , who would it be?" Samantha Chevez talks to her mom about the loved ones she lost and will always have in her heart.
"We stopped fighting, instead we fought for our relationship"
Joeville interviews Kim Esliza and Wayne Borromeo about their 2 year relationship where they proved relationships are worth fighting for. This story is important because it captures one of the best moments in someone's life, falling in love.
Lieyah interviews her eight year old brother about how he feels on having all sisters. This is important because it can give people the point of view on how a second grader
feels about having three female sisters, being the only boy.
"My First Child" Sarai Alvarez interviews her mother, Rina, about personal feelings and thoughts about having her first child. This is important because it inspires you to have a family and it values you to love. Interview in Spanish--download movie for English subtitles.
Jasper Trumfio interviews his father, David Trumfio, about his career as a musician and how he was able to get his band signed onto a record label. This story is important because it could help someone that's planning on becoming a musician by warning about the difficult journey to success.
"What you like about me" Thaddeus interviews his sister Zoe asking about what he thinks of him as a brother. This story in important because it shows the relationship between a sister and brother talking about whats the earliest memory of them.
"Planting Your Own Life", Sean Hamilton interviews his mother about her life as a kid and some of the best and worst moments of her life. It shows no matter where you grow up and what things happen to you life can still turn out great.
"An Artist" Chela Roppolo interviews her mother about her career in art. This is useful for anyone who wants to pursue art.
"I don't like not to wear gel", Leo Luo interviews Elias Ochoa about their friendship during middle school.
"What are friends?" Jessica Yan interviews her little sister, Elaine about growing up. This story shows life from a child's perspective and how they feel when making new friends.
"It's Really Better Right Now". Celina Gutierrez interviews her mom, Maria, on what life was like living in a poor environment. This interview's important because it gives insight to life in poverty and how one can make the best of it.
“ Para Mi Estados Unidos Es Un Gran Pais” Angel interviews his Mom about how it felt immigrating from México to the United States. This story is important because it shows that even though people are living the American Dream they will always miss their homeland. Interview in Spanish. Entrévista en Español.
"He's my little savior" Duanne interviews her friend Randie about life with a new family member. This is important because it shows that being the youngest isn't all about having attention.
"A New Beginning" Avina Afroz interviews her brother Khandker about his feelings about being an older brother. This interview shows the values of family, and it makes you wonder if you really know how your family feels about you.
"Somebody to look up to" Mayeli interviews her sister about her experiences being a sister, showing us how important it is to have a role model.
"What do you value most in our friendship?" Susan interviews Jeanie about their friendship. The two friends discuss their thoughts and feeling on their friendship. This story is important because it shows that friends have different thoughts on you and how you have to honest to gain a better friendship.
"All Eyes on the Baby" Joaquin
Guijoza interviews his mom, Socorro, about the first moments she saw him, and the time he grew up.
"Everyone is equally important to me in my family". Evan Deng interviews his friend Jason Li, about how everyone in his family is equally important to him. This is important because family is most important and they will always be there for you.
"Hasta el perro!" Raul interviews his mom about growing up in Mexico and coming to the United States. This story is important as it illustrates how life is different and the difficulties growing up in a foreign country, but that it is possible to overcome them.