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An insightful conversation about how society is moving and how technology is impacting us.
In this interview, I talk with my mother about the tech revolution. We discuss the impacts of technology and how it has changed as time has progressed.
Joelle Aheto (16) and her uncle, Liberty Nulaans (59) sit down for an interview to talk about life in Ghana, his schooling, and his passion for photography and technology. They also talked about how Christianity shaped his life and how...
This interview with Randy Macht, conducted by his daughter, takes a walk through his life and experiences. He details his childhood and family life, as well as talking about his gymnastics career and schooling. Mr. Macht tells stories of his...
I, Abigail Steuart, sit down with my mother, Janet, to discuss changes in the media from her childhood to the present.
In this interview conducted on Nov 28 2022, Caiden Johnston (16) interviews his mother Valerie Johnston (59) about what it was like growing up in a male dominated workplace. She also talks about how she was the last generation to...
I interviewed my Mother, Mayra Salazar on November 28, 2022. She briefly discussed what technology was like growing up.
In this interview, Travis Lewis (18) interviews his grandfather Walter Lewis about his life growing up and the experiences and lessons he had during his lifetime. Walter Lewis talks about the hard work he did all his life and the...
Interviewer Connor Freeze, a 16 year old sophomore in high school asks his father 47 year old, Scott Freeze, about how the 1990 technology boom impacted his life in high school, college, and early in his working career.
Johnny Bailey, born in 1963, takes a look on how viewing media and news sources has changed from his time growing up to now. He talks about how he feels technology has changed and will continue to change the media...
I talk with my dad, who was a teen in Sri Lanka about 60 years ago, about comparing our childhoods
I am interviewing my 49 pear old aunt. She was born and raised in Dominican Republic but has recently moved to the United States. Questions were asked in English, a list of the questions were provided in Spanish.
Coworkers Bonnie Scherr (60) and Rachael Perez (23) share a conversation about their experiences living in Dalton, Georgia, the books that have impacted them, their work in the library, and the roles they see themselves filling in their community.
John (51), talks with his daughter, Elizabeth (21) about technology and communication.
Colleagues Karen Johnson Slaton (59) and Selena Martinez (24) share a conversation about their work as librarians, the value of libraries, their library’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and where they see libraries headed in the future.