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Carlos is one of the head supervisors at Kids club. Kids club is a safe haven for kids who come from low income families, all of which are predominately Latino. Carlos shares his story and passion in educating the Latino...
A teacher discusses how social media has affected his lives and the lives of his students.
My mother and I discuss the differences between growing up in the Midwest and east coast, as well as Rutgers when she was a student and Rutgers now as an alum and current grad student. We also touch upon her...
The interview was about education and to say that their is always other ways to get your education.
My aunt tells me of family history, and the women in my family who went to college during the Great Depression.
Melvin Taylor (49) asks his associate Doris Green about her career as an ethnomusicologist, her creation of Greenotation (an integrated score of percussive music and dance notation), and the time she spent traveling in Africa to learn more about the...
Kathryn di Giovanni looks back on America during her 101 years - race relations, the empowerment of women and how to survive crippling loss. An amazing positive take on life from a remarkably sharp and articulate 101 year old woman.
Khalid talks about his educational life growing up in Pakistan, and his experience as a pilot.
We go back through the life of a man who is not only my grandfather, but who has played a role in America’s history and served his country.
My dad and I discuss the scary step in our family history from the small village, Xiaodan, in China to the U.S.
This is an interview with a man who came to the United States from China for education. He discusses his transition to the United States and differences in cultures.
This interview reflects on the past of Leola Halls childhood in Arkansas. She explains how the past were during discriminated schools and the WW2. Leola also states how she picked cotton as a child an most importantly states how it...
Mr.Wood grew up in a harsher home. And that effected how he hard he tried in his education. Here’s his story where he realized how important it really was.
Interview with my high school junior history teacher about his journey to becoming a teacher
In this interview, I ask my father questions about his childhood, his struggles, his successes, and advice for life.
Basically, if we don’t elevate the level of our fundamental education for all citizens equally, our democracy is in serious jeopardy. Reading, writing, math, history and science. Educators should be valued and rewarded. Education should not be only for the...