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My sister, Emily, sits down with me to discuss her own relationship with reading and how it’s been a vital part of her culinary career in several ways.
This interview is composed on many little stories my mom has. Plus some input she has in life. Also she refused to stop flipping pages in her magazine im sorry.
This interview was between a mother and daughter. The mother does not know fluent English; therefore, I did this interview in Spanish. The Spanish language is also familiar to me, since it is my native language. In this interview, we...
Daniel's past and present relationship with books.
Marianne Apple moved to Fearrington Village just before the beginning of the Covid pandemic. Circumstances brought her here after the nearly simultaneous losses of her husband of 48 years and her mother. She called upon her wealth of resources gained...
Serving in the Army and later, the Peace Corps in subhSaharn Africa in the 1960s.
Miriam talks with her grandfather about his life growing up in a Polish-American family in upstate New York, then going to college, serving in the Peace Corps in Chile, and working for the US forest Service.
Ann Marie Newman shares how she changed her weakness into her life vocation with help from the library.
Ana interviewed her older sister, Mariana on the topic of literacy. They discussed Mariana’s journey in becoming numerically literate and how it shaped and impacted her life.
Kay Wetherwax (77) talks to her grandchild Isabella Kavanaugh (15) about growing up in Piqua Ohio and having divorced parents, going to college as a women and how COVID-19 has affected her.
My mother is with no doubt the person I admire the most and it's for many reasons, in this interview some of them come to light.
Judith tells her story of working in the Peace Corps and with the UN to bring free elections to many countries.
Vera, an ESOL teacher, and Brooklynite reflects on being 3 years old and her father.
Coming out in my country was not easy. I have come through as a confident and happy young man.
Boyon shares with Will what led her to a career as a nurse practitioner and now has her DNP, working during COVID and being overextended. Her work with the APC mentorship program at Providence.
Jennifer Beard (54) talks with her colleague Susie Foster (68) about her global health career. Susie reflects on her time in the Peace Corps and the round-about way that she made her way to the World Bank, the World Health...
The adventures of a kid from Brown’s Flat, CA in Berkeley, the Peace Corps, and beyond
Yeah story behind a cheap, plastic trophy.
Kristine Guerrero talks about Mangu, Los Tres Golpes, La Bandera. She explains what it means in her culture and why it is important. She talks about how it is made and how it represents her homeland.