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My mom and I talked about a lot of her childhood memories and how education is very important to our family. She explained one of her trips to Germany and still to this day that is her favorite. I personally...
Thomas Johnston shares memories of lessons learned, values held, inspiration and family.
Papa Joe talks about his childhood moving situation, family life, and experience as a mayor of Bridgeport.
i talked to my grandma about her life and how teaching has changed her life for the better.
In this recording, a mother and son discuss how Alice Walker’s novel provides unique and interesting perspectives on this issues of rape, abusive relationships, and sexuality.
James Urick was asked questions about what he wants for the future and how his past shaped him.
In this recording, Hinsdale Central students Kiernan Lynch and Rachel Fuechtman discuss their thoughts on “A Tale of Two Cities” and how they interpreted the characters and themes.
My Grandmother had grown up during a period of Navajo re-education during the 40s'- and 50's-. She had gotten herself off the Reservation and was able to get a Highschool and College level education. She found herself raising a family...
I interviewed Jason Rose for my first year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesnos book...
In this interview two brothers discuss the effects of war on people and Slaughterhouse Five’s Important message.