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My dad and I talked about his childhood and mine. He gave a clear description of himself through his answers to the questions I had to ask.
Brenda was born in Mississippi and she tells about how she met my grandpa and her childhood in Mississippi
Interview with my grandma, Beatriz Guerra. Asking her about her life in the past and her now.
Mary talks about the hardships and regrets in her life as well as the amazing things that have happened along with them.
This interview is one where I interviewed my grandma who is from Thailand.
I asked my mother questions and found out things that we wouldn’t normally talk about. For example, her childhood, personal achievements, views on life, etc.
We talked about her childhood, her parents and siblings, school, her job and how she met her husband.
In this interview you will hear about what my Mother's life was like as a child and what shaped her to be the women she is today. Also you will hear about how my birth affected her. This is for...
My name is Alana Fernandez and I am interviewing my grandma, Anna Fernandez in Miami, Florida on November 25, 2017. Topics related to school, childhood, politics, and work were discussed. Anna Fernandez is 82 years old and was born and...
Interviewing my wonderful Grandma, Joanne Pearson. I ask her about what it was like to grow up during World War II and what it was like to become a mother.
I interviewed my grandma, age 69, for the Great Thanksgiving Listen. She talked about her family, like stories about her mom and brothers. She detailed her battle with cancer, as well as a few other old stories. She shared some...
I interviewed my uncle, which I haven’t spoken to in a while. I asked him questions that I have never thought about before, which made me curious.
I talked with my grandma about her childhood, my mom and what she would like to be remembered for.
Grandma Eulalia lived in a poor household where she wanted to be a teacher. In this interview she talks about her regrets and her life as a young child living in a poor community. We get insight on the daily...
We talked about her life as a child, mother and grandmother.