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"When I was five, my mom and my aunt took me to a John Kerry rally in 2004 when he was running for president."
"My parents were pretty strict-- it's totally different than when I was a kid."
Ruben Bowen talks with his mentor/coach, Ashley Boone about her experience in writing throughout her life, and more specifically about the One-Act play she wrote and directed.
Sisters Carolyn Stiles (30) and Allison Stiles (32) interview their grandmother, Joanne Gianniny (93), about the grammy camp she hosted for them as children.
Natalia Horcasitas (40) and her brother Richard Horcasitas (43) share memories of growing up in Yuma and having a tight knit community of neighbors and friends.
Claire McCoy (58) sits down with her father, George Black (86), to ask him about his experiences as an actor and his career as a professor in the theater departments of various universities.
Recorded on 6/29/18 at Chabaso Bakery as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Recorded on 6/29/18 at Chabaso Bakery as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Recorded at the New Haven Free Public Library on 11/20/18 as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Shawn Lorenzen (68) interviews her husband, Mike Lorenzen (69), about his job as a paperboy.
Jinny Savolainen: 2020-06-04 13:36:22 age 59 and Mary Hankinson age 67, neighbors, talk about life during the pandemic and coping tools.
Nathan Shapiro (93) is interviewed by his daughter Roberta Shapiro (57) and granddaughter Anya Glandon (19) about his childhood, his time in the army, and his life now.
Nancy Meyer talked about growing up in Evergreen Park in mid 20th century. She had many friends and felt very safe.
"What shaped my politics was the Black Panther Trial that went on here in New Haven in 1969,"
Recorded on 11/20/18 at the New Haven Free Public Library as part of the Bread Breakers project.
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Recorded at the Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival on 4/28/19 with the One Small Step question set.
Woman tells her daughter what it was like growing up on a farm.
"I think having one of my daughters being involved in Hillary's campaign was very empowering."
"Being both socially liberal, as well as economically and fiscally liberal is not typical usual for an Indian American family."