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My grandma, Joanne “Mimi” Martin, and I talked about her experiences with many different things including voting, living in Japan, traveling, working, and growing up in the 1940s. We talked about her job in Japan during Vietnam. She told me...
In this Isabella Miya (16) interviewed with Jan Hildebrand (75) her grandma about her life growing up in the 50s and 60s. As a young adult, Jan experienced a lot of racial tension because of her friends she associated with....
“Everyone has to watch each others backs.” (1:22) On January 6th of 2020 in Laurel Canyon, Mike Badalian was interviewed by Jessie Reitz on his experience in the Korean War and why it made such a big impact on his...
Discussion with two professional women who were raised in New York.
We talk about childhood, persistence, and education.
I interviewed my granny about her childhood and how things such as the Civil Rights Movement and poverty affected her education and childhood to now.
My uncle grew up in Arlington Virginia and enjoyed his life. when he grew up he became a self employed bricklayer.
This interview was done with my mother who grew up in the Jim Crow Era. She was more than glad to give me feedback on everything that happened during that time.
This interview was recorded by Caroline Docherty on November 13th, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Caroline (age 16) asks her grandma, Margaret Haran, about her immigration to the United States from Ireland in 1963. Margaret describes her immigration experience and what...
Jon talks about his time in the Navy, Navy reserves and the Olympics
My grandmother, Leontina, talks about her new life and transition into living in America with her new experiences and hardships.
On this Thanksgiving Listen, I talked to my Aunt Lynda Wright about her childhood and political beliefs.
My grandmother, Carol Butscher, tells a story about the time she picked up a navy base captain in her car and her ability to talk openly with anyone, no matter their rank or place in society.