A Conversation with a Young Immigrant Activist Subversive

Two 20-something year-old Latinas sit down and talk about activist-subversion in the context of our identities, privilege, and power in community. As a social work student, wanted to shed light on an immigrant story of growth, of learning, and connection.

Interviewing My Grandmother Relating to The Color Of Water

I interviewed my grandmother for a school assignment, asking her questions relating to the themes of The Color of Water by James McBride.

Martha Howard – History TTH5

This interview is an about my grandma and her life.

“The Person Whose Had the Greatest Impact is my Wife”-how coming to the U.S changed my grandfather’s life.

Foti Karoutsos(14) and his grandfather Foti Moutopolos(79) talk about migrating from Greece to America in 1966. They discuss what it was like to be welcomed here, and all the memories and accomplishments he’s fond of since then. His grandfather explains...

Immigrants thoughts on U.S. Society

This is a conversation about identity crisis, racism, privilege, an division among African Americans and Latinos

Conway Corp and History

This was an interview between Tommy Shackleford(68) and I(20). We discussed his time spent with the company Company Corp the the history behind it. He also discussed the impact the company had on the city of Conway.

Gavin Watkins and Grandma Rose Franz

Gavin Watkins interviews Grandma Rose Franz and asks her about her life story

Bruce Grigsby: Soldier, Educator and Local Historian

Bruce Grigsby shares the story of his life growing up in Cambridge, MA.

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Allan Bergano and Dorothy Cordova

Allan Bergano (70) speaks to his Auntie Dorothy Cordova (91) about their experience as members of the Filipino-American community in Seattle, Washington. Allan shares his experience with bussing during school integration in Seattle and Dorothy reflects on her work as...

Interview project

Leslie Barragan was named after that because her parents taught it was a beautiful name .She was born in 2004 , October 17 Orange county . Her mom’s name is Maria Barragan Romero dad’s name is Fernando Barragan brothers name...

Amma Aboagye and Collingwise Osei-Aboagye

Collinwise Osei-Aboagye talks to his daughter, Amma Aboagye , about his childhood in Ghana, immigrating to the United States, his initial interactions with African Americans as a Ghanaian, and his connection with Ghanaian culture after living in the United States...

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Rob St. Clair and Stephen Scott

Rob St. Clair (73) sits down with his friend and fellow writer, Stephen "Steve" Scott (79), to ask about the multitude of adventures Stephen has undertaken throughout his life. They discuss everything from baking biscuits to serving in the U.S....

A Woman with a harsh beginning

Carmen Ionascu was born and raised in the countryside in Easter Eurooe, Romania. She lived through and experienced the reign of Communism in Eastern Europe up to her late teens. She immigrated to the United States in her mid to...

Living History Project

My grandmother and I talk about her experiences with racial segregation, and later integration, in a suburb outside of Chicago.

Interviewing my Sister

We talked about Race and ethnicity and how it effects not only her but also her community

The great thanksgiving listen p.7 Eaton

This interview we've talked about how it is important to step up for yourself, for your, race, and for your own family and how certain family members can make a big difference and in a way can be bonds to...