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Sisters Rachel Pourchot (44) and Sarah Pourchot (52) share memories from growing up and reflect on their relationship to one another in adulthood.
Shianne has been collecting interviews this Musikfest as a part of Historic Bethlehem’s “Mugshots” oral history program. She’s enjoyed listening to people’s stories as well as trying the multitude of foods. Her word to describe Musikfest is SURPRISING.
In my interview, I picked 3 good question that describes about my mom of family,memories and our family.
Kassie is the president and CEO of ArtsQuest. In her interview, Kassie's word to best describe Musikfest is COMMUNITY.
What does my grandfather remember and what does he want to be remembered as?
A grandson recounting memories with his grandmother, from childhood, to high school, to happy moments.
Justin Chavez (40) has a conversation with his mother, Delva Vasquez Chavez (73), about her family background, upbringing, life in Belize, travel stories, and love for family members.
Chelsea Sheets (30) interviews her grandparents, Marcel Joseph (77) and Evelyn Joseph (73), about their life before they were called to ministry. Marcel and Evelyn reflect on their journey of faith and talk about raising children and being traveling ministers.
I asked my mom about her early life and asked her about her childhood. I also asked her about what she has encountered and learned throughout her life.
Originally a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library has initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace...
This is an interview with Avanni Bedi, my friend and classmate. We talked about many things including hobbies and travels.
Me and my great grandmother had a conversation about what it was like to live in segregation. We talked about her family, and what it was like being married to a police officer.