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Interview with Audrey Wong , 1997-08-05
Wong was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She is from a family of seven children. Her father had a son from a previous marriage, and her mother had six children - three girls and three boys. Her parents were Victoria Wong and [Wong Kun-Yu] - John Wong in English. Her racial background can be traced on her mother's side to Africa, the Mediterranean, and the British Isles. Her father was born in mainland China and was from Canton.
Interview with Aurora Len, 1997-08-27
Interview with Fabiana Chiu, 1997-08-25
Interview with Frances Bu, 1998-01-21
Interview with Joyce Wong, 1998-01-17
Joyce Wong discusses her Chinese and Puerto Rican heritage and being raised by a Chinese father and a Puerto Rican mother in Washington Heights, NY. She speaks in depth about her ethnic identity and how it played in relation to her growing up in a mostly Latino neighborhood. She also talks about marrying her husband and how their cultural values clashes. Note that the interview ends abruptly.
Interview with Julio Chan Sanchez, 1997-11-20
Interview with Lamgen Leon, 1997-06-19
Interview with Marie Yvonne Chong, 1998-03-04
Interview with Mary Chin, 1997-08-15
Interview with Randolph Ayow Degannes, 1997-12-06
Randolph Ayow Degannes talks about his life growing up in Trinidad.
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