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Discussion of perspectives surrounding PINOVA Plant explosion and legacy of segregation and racial divide at Glynn Academy in early 2000s
This interview was recorded on November 25, 2023 in Egg harbor Township, New Jersey in Alexa Nammour's cousin's basement. The participants in this interview are Alexa Nammour (16 years old) and Tina Nammour (22 years old). They both come from...
Interview was with Juliana Chavarro, age 19, and Daniela Semino, age 18. Semino was the interviewer and Chavarro was the Interviewee. They have been best friends since 7th grade, 6 years. In the interview they discuss childhood, school, and mental...
My name is Valerie Cueto and I am 18 years old. I interviewed Veronika Cueto who is 19 years old. She is my sister and we spoke about various things including religion and school.
Tessa Marshall(15) discusses with her mom Denise Marshall(48) about how Denise’s childhood and inspiring people she met along the way shaped who she is today. She touches on the struggles of being a single mom and how she wouldn’t have...
Justin Lam(16) interviews Pauline T Lieu(his mom) about her upbringing and how it was affected by the Vietnam War up to her early adult life studying for a PhD in biology.
I interviewed my parents, mainly my mom, 51, and dad 53. We discussed a lot of life travels and personal memories. We talked about past goals and future plans.
Being a teacher is a difficult job with how life is proceeding and the odds being stacked against them. Today I asked my own former teacher what he believed was the hardest parts of his specific job and what light...
Benjamin Klecker, Interviewee Age: 42 Father Tristan Klecker, Interviewer Age: 14 Son Questions were mostly about childhood, work, family, and friends. Interview for a school assignment.
my name is Day Galbreath interviewing my grandmother, Lorraine Galbreath who is 74. throughout the interview she answers questions about her life growing up in memphis during the civil rights movement, her family life, and her advice for future generations,...