Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Sarcasm 35
- Childhood memories 35
- Guatemala 35
- Religion 6
- TheGreatListen2023 21
- The great listen 21
- Family 4
- Love 3
- mom 3
- 51 more
Partnerships Clear
- No matching terms.
Organizations Clear
- School 59
- #education #teacher #pandemic #covid19 #school #student # high-school #teen #son #youngadult # daughter 1
- English! 1
- English Class 1
- IHS 1
- 5 more
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
I sat down with my dad to discuss his childhood, important lessons, and funny memories.
I interviewed my brother. My brother is 26. he talked about our thanksgiving tradition.
This interview was a way for me to connect with my mother on another level. I already talk a lot with my mom but i would never think twice about what was asked.
Interviewing Tom a friend of my family’s for many years I ask him about jobs he has held his childhood and growing up was born in 1940s had many siblings and along life.
For this assignment I interviewed my mom and learned about her past. I know more about her now then I did before.
Me and my mom talked about her past and childhood, living in Turkey as well as some other family members who passed away. She also gave me some life advice for later use.
Father Vishwanath kura 45 years it’s about my father’s life family and friends
amritpal Singh a Californian resident tell us his experience on 9/11
Gabi Brant and Mayra Moreno discuss past experiences with the American immigration system, it’s obstacles, and some challenges with immigration today. hooray.
My grandmother, Mary Kay Klim 63 years old and Kevin Brandt, 14 years old. Mostly about family and growing up.
Hannah(11) talks to Claudia (48) about some questions. These questions are about our community. I ask her questions and she answers them.
Iyanu Lamina(20) talks with her colleague Tembo(21) about his Christian life during his time in Zambia and now that he is in the US.
We skipped some questions, but had some great information of her childhood. She mentioned some things she did that I never had to do as a child.
Today, Daphne, my sister, sat down with me, talked to me about memories and gave me some nice advice for my future.
I interviewed my mom (thelma) who is 54. We talked about school and how school was at the time she was there.
this is an interview with my brother. he is someone I care deeply for and take care of.
I interviewed my mom, Erin Ripley, who is 45. The topics we discussed were about her childhood and her accomplishments.