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An interview regarding immigration, struggle, and hard-work.
1st part of my 1970’s interview with my dad. We discuss many of the political topics in this part surrounding the 70’s.
Alexa Smith-Osborne (68) talks with her youngest daughter, Lydia Smith-Osborne (28) about her experiences as part of the first coed class at UVA, her early career as a social worker, and her perspectives on feminism.
My grandmother and I talked about her life in Vietnam before the Vietnam War. Then we talked about how it impacted her life and how she came to live in the Philippines.
This interview was with the first had knowledge of what the 1970s-1980s was like growing up from my grandma
Joel talks about why he came to Provincetown the meaning of his work at the drop in center to the rest of his life and what he thinks of the meaning of the times: Provincetown in the 1970s
Mimi talked about how she came to Provincetown in 1973 and found her way to the drop-in center as a 16 year old runaway. Part 2 of a 2-part interview.
I am an 18 year old college student interviewing my mother, Audrey Coulbourn, regarding how the music industry has evolved over the past 50 years.
On March 4, 91 year old Dusty Rhodes, combat veteran, and NAACP member spoke about his life experiences from the balcony he loves to relax on at the Legacy at Cimarron Retirement Center. Here, he discusses his experience being his...
I look like an African American but I am Samoan by heart and blood. I identify as a Samoan and live the Samoan culture, though I do not speak the language.
Just how different do you believe the 70’s were? To answer your question they are very different. The people did not even dress the same as people now. Imagine living in a time where there was so little technology that...
An interview with my mother about how technology has slowly changed.
Mrs.Joy was kind enough to share her life experiences with me and I am forever grateful. She is a military widow who owns her own daycare. Being a combat veteran myself, I had countless questions because of the many intersections...
SF black, gay elder shares his life story with his friend and neighbor.
Lawrence Kuznetz shares his Moon Landing story for the Moon Landing in Context Project at Framingham State University. Lawrence discusses his personal experiences working for NASA, the Apollo programs, and the night of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. He also...
Mother and daughter talk about her experience with the desegregation of school going on in the 70’s
talked about their life as an teenager & going to school . how was there time different from now
The Red Terror was the Ethiopian version of Stalin’s purges - and Berihu was right in the middle of it.