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My grandfather talks briefly about his childhood and a few of his experiences and life lessons.
My dad is definitely one of the few people that I connect with interpersonally and have deep philosophical conversations with. I wanted him to share part of his story with me and the rest of humanity.
I interviewed my grandfather about the 1960’s and the Democratic National Convention.
My father and I discussed the experiences we had growing up in the same home town. We focused on what being Cuban meant to us here and how it is dificult to maintain culture as imigrant families continue to exist...
This interview comprised of talking about a variety of issues with Professor Lenneal Henderson from the College of William and Mary, focusing specifically on racial inequality in education.
My grandfather and I discussed his experiences as an Air Force officer during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1960’s. We talked in a mix of English and Malayalam.
An interview with my roommate, Amanda, where we discuss various topics related to race and politics, and why they matter
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in fortuna California. Ryan Gonzalez(15) interviews his grandmother Debbi Kalish(69) about her childhood and moving from the East Coast to the West Coast. Debbi tell stories about trips to Mexico and moving from...
interviewed the daughter of my co-worker. Madison refers to me as her little big brother because I’m older but we are the same height.
I interviewed Giyahna who is 18 years old and my friend. We covered topics such as family, race, her personal goals for how she wants to be remembered.