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I questioned both my Mom and Dad on how they met and their marriage. I followed up with questions about my brother and I, plus life in general.
We talked about her life as a child and school. We talked about what her town was like and farming as well as a brief story about her time in the great depression
My mom believes the government should help the people by providing jobs and security.
Sora Frankel, born in 1919, recalls her first date, courtship, wedding and honeymoon in New York City in a conversation with her grandson.
Lourdes de los Angeles Naranjo (57) talks with daughter Carmella de los Angeles Guiol (23) about her family’s path from Cuba to the U.S., and her mother’s sacrifices so she could have a better life.
Stefani Madril, 29, and father Bob Martinez, 64, interview grandmother/mother Vera M. Martinez, 83, about her childhood, her family and her favorite traditions.
Genevieve Dominick speaks about her experience in Chicago between the Great Depression to the present (2017).
Growing up through the depression, divorce in the 60's, catholic immigrant parents
Robert Menchaca, a financial consultant for the US government, unveils his experience with the 2012-2013 audit for the US Army Reserves. He describes his role and involvement with the government and the audit itself, as well as the implications it...
In this interview, conducted in January 2018 in Hickory, North Carolina, Samantha Smith(14) interviews her Grandpa Mark Smith(63) about his political stances and ideas about civic engagement. He shares not only what characteristics and issues he prioritizes when choosing a...
In the interview, my dad and I were talking about his childhood. We also brought up jokes, memories, and lessons he has to offer.
I interview my great, great aunts, Ernestine DiLaureto and Henrietta Gardocki. They were born in the 1910’s and the 1920’s. We discuss their childhood, events that occurred in their lifetimes, and social norms of their time period.
My grandmother explains how the city of Memphis has changed since she was young.
Emily Barnett interviews her Grandma about her life experiences with parents in the great depression, segregation and discrimination, and the vietnam war.
Sally and her mother talk about growing up in the south right after the Civil-Rights Movement.
My interviewee was my mother, Zara Pakroo. She is 51 years old. I interviewed her about the Covid-19 pandemic, more specifically the government’s handling of it and how she has felt with precautions and safety measures.
In this interview, we discussed the handover of Hong Kong, and the various social and political effects that came along with the transfer. We talked about the government interference, the Tiananmen Square Massacre, and how the events shaped and validated...
My son, age 8, interviews my gramma, age 93. He was most interested in her husband at Pearl Harbor.