Our interviews with diaspora Lithuanians (scroll down for more; the titles are under the thumbnails):
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How Lithuanians started in the UK? | Simon Grybas

He lives in "Neris" street near Montreal | Sylvaine Bulota

Ethnic Heritage Museum of Rockford, IL | Sandra Colbert

He takes care of Waterbury, CT, Lithuanian heritage | Linas Balsys

She takes care of the Lithuanian convent in Connecticut | Ignė Marijošius

He takes care of Lithuanian Club in Scotland | Anthony Patterson

He discovered his Lithuanian ancestry | Colin White

He moved to the old Lithuanian neighborhood in Waterbury, CT | Christian Allyn

Who built Wilno in the American plains? | John Radzilowski

She saved Boston Lithuanian church | Gloria Adomkaitis

Her grandparents' farm is now federal heritage | Amelia C Jayne

He remembers Lithuanian Manitoba | Giles Bugailiškis

She remembers Lithuanian Rhode Island | Regina Jagminas

She created the Lithuanian Heritage Trail in Maine | Gražina Paegle

He remembers good old days in Worcester, Massachusetts | Romas Jakubauskas

They created the Lithuanian resort in Indiana | Marius Kasniūnas

He revived Lithuanian St. John's Eve in Waterbury, CT | Erik Bartkus

He takes care of the American Lithuanian Cultural Archives | Jack McGowan

She takes care of Worcester Lithuanian Hall | Vida Strazdis

He takes care of one of the oldest Lithuanian Clubs in the USA | Joseph Dowkus

Rabbi's grandson discovered this Holocaust memorial near Boston | Ilya Goldovt

He runs New Jersey Lithuanian Bank | Bruce Kauffmann

The longest running annual heritage festival in the USA | Paul Domalakes

Unique Lithuanian Home in Edmonton | Dinnah Gudjurgis

They led the doomed fight to save Pennsylvania's Lithuanian "Cathedral" in Shenandoah | Setcavage

He bought a Lithuanian-American church in Coaldale, Pennsylvania | Robert Damyanovich

She helped us discover this unique ethnic cemetery (Wanamie, PA) | Connie Tumosa

He reenacts modern Europe's longest guerilla war | Edward Timins

She built a museum for the country her family had fled. Why? | Svaja Worthington

Why does her sister's name appear in the British Columbia Hall of Fame? | Birutė Macijauskas

She helps this Kearny ethnic church survive | Linda Reina

She remembers New Jersey's every Lithuanian community | Emilija Sadonis

He restored the Pittsburgh's strongest Lithuanian club | John Baltrus

He opened Lithuanian krupnikas distillery in North Carolina | Rim Vilgalys

Lithuanian Hall of Baltimore - that's how grand it is! | Bernie Karper

Lithuanian Music Hall in Philadelphia! Who built it? And how it survived? | Virgis Anušauskas

A member of old Chicago Lithuanian organizations | Vytenis Kirvelaitis

He brings a historic Chicago cinema back to life | Tyler Nevius

He inherited the last Lihuanian pub in Bridgeport, Chicago | Stephen Badauskas

She cares for an Illinois Lithuanian cemetery | Kathleen Ann Martinaitis

Builder of Lithuanian-American monuments | Vilius Žalpys

Lithuanian palace near Chicago | Ateitininkai | Daina Čyvas

Lithuanian Art Museum in Illinois | Asta Zimkus

Lithuanian World Center near Chicago | Linas Gylys

She remembers the old Lithuanian district of Omaha, Nebraska | Aldona Tanner

How did Omaha Lithuanian bakery survive? | Algirdas Mackevičius

113 years old Lithuanian opera house in rural Illinois? | Jane Yesinowski

How we rediscovered a forgotten Lithuanian-American cemetery | Charles Sakoniy

Baltic club in the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Gilius Aleksa

How did Kansas lost its only Lithuanian parish?| Bill Strumilo
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