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Misty Warner, my mother, born December 19, 1976. She lives in as sustainable as she can and despite adversities she is contempt with her life. Mom and I talked about the past, present, and goals for the future along with...
I interviewed my grandmother, Vicky Fitzpatrick, about American history and personal experiences.
My mom talks about her life experiences and how she met my dad and what happen when me and my sisters were a baby
My father and I discussed the experiences we had growing up in the same home town. We focused on what being Cuban meant to us here and how it is dificult to maintain culture as imigrant families continue to exist...
“Sometimes the ones you think are your friends are not your friends”
Levi Lamberjack Speaking with Cliff Terry, a Vietnam Special Forces Veteran. Warning; Graphic Language.
In this interview, I was able to talk about life with one of my favorite teachers. I learned some new things about him, his family, and his road to becoming a teacher!
Norm Davis talks about growing up in Port Chester, New York and his love of old buildings and architecture.
Cameron Stephenson (47) reminisces with her colleague Herman Brown (71), a teacher for over 45 years, about his experience in the Black Panther Party, how his community in Oakland has been influenced and changed, and their shared connection as educators...
Danielle Patterson Varner (42) interviews her colleague Paul Pierce (68) about his career in the theater industry. They also discuss the importance of community theater as a space for storytelling and identity-building, as well as the legacy of kindness Paul...
Two Memphis locals have a discussion on the parks of their hometown, which ends up being about the local monuments.
This interview will discuss the topics of communication, family, identity and much more. I will be interviewing my mother who is an Irish immigrant living in the United States (U.S.). The purpose of this interview is to determine the lifestyle...
Nonno Gino talks about his time in Italy, coming to America, and his time welding. He says to “never stop learning”.
Joanna shares her life experiences and tells stories about her time in the U.S. Navy.