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I interview my good friend about his life, we discuss immigration from Monterrey, NL to Laredo,TX and how that impacted his life. Mexican culture regarding family and friendship. Growing up between Mexico and Texas, living on the border.
My mom and I talked about her teenage and child life and how that shaped the person she was today. Also, about how her childhood lead to adulthood. We talked about current job status and working conditions.
In this interview, we talk about how school has changed Alejandra’s sense of identity and who she is as a person.
In this interview taking place on November 24th, 2017 in Menlo Park, California, Dylan Engels interviewed his grandma about many things about her life. Sharon Cutcliffe (grandma) shares thoughts and stories that took place in her hometown and even where...
We talked about his childhood and some lessons he was taught in life. He even talked about some life lessons that he would like to give other people.
I interviewed my father on his life as a kid, what he was like, and people he misses that have passed away.
Today I'm here with Andy Blake, my foster father and I'm going to ask him a few questions about what life's like growing up.
I interviewed my Great Aunt Linda about her childhood and the important things in her life.
Molly is a young lady from a small town in the Panhandle of Texas. She’s going into the teaching field as a biologist. In the interview she talks of growing up and her faith along with wishes for the future...
During WW2 Arnold Duevel wrote almost 800 letters to Margaret, his sweetheart and later wife of 72 years. Arnold talks with his son, Len, of his experiences in the European Theater.