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We dove into my fathers love life regarding his meeting of my mom. And also what life lessons he has learned over the years, how he changed, and who he is as a person.
In this interview, I ask my mother about her life and how she grew up. She talks about her teen years including her first job at a young age. She also talks about her family and marriage.
In this interview, we talked about my grandfather’s childhood, his parents, his various careers, and our family. His childhood was tough. His various careers and hobbies were absolutely amazing and some how connect to each other. I’ve learned so much...
My Abuela (75) discusses her life with me (17), and tells about her experience moving from El Salvador to San Francisco.
In this interview,conducted in Morganville, Nithik Chintalacheruvu talks to his Father about various things including his childhood and his journey to America. He learns a lot about his father.
On his 85th birthday, I interviewed my grandfather about growing up and the people in his life. He’s not ever one to hold his tongue (haha) but I wanted to capture his memories for StoryCorps, since we’re usually cracking jokes...
An interview about my mother. In order to get to know her better and know about my culture.
My mom starts explaining about how her life has changed completely in America.
Debbie, a retired teacher, shared stories from her travels growing up, and as an adult.
Talked about my grandmas life and her beliefs
my interviewee is Casandra Lopez, 26, she is my eldest sister. in this interview we discuss the possible career chose in childhood education and what it is like to work at educare.
My Persian grandfather and Scottish grandmother tell the story of how they met so many years ago. All 11 grandkids and our parents sat around a table in Napa listening to the story of how our family began.
I started off asking my mother about her childhood and relatives. I later on asked her about her life when she had kids and started working. I asked her about how the people she interacted with influenced her life.