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Tessa Mitchell (16) interviews her mom, Melinda Mitchell (51), about her thoughts and feelings towards the 9/11 terrorist attacks as someone who was alive when this event took place.
Technology has made my generation differ greatly from that of our elders. In this interview I attempted to touch on that dialogue and get an elders perspective on how we have change.
Writer, poet and organizer Alina Stefanescu in conversation with Eline Marx, from PEN America, about the importance of press freedom in the U.S. and worldwide.
82 year old Michael Imison recalls past experiences in life that have impacted his beliefs. He explains how he became a committed humanist and his work as a celebrant.
This interview took place on November 23, 2023, in Birmingham, Alabama. Abby Frank, who is 17, interviews her Grandfather of 82 years old regarding his life, experiences and memories, advice, and future hopes. Her questions inquire about his earlier life...
Grandma G and I look back at stories, struggles, relationships, and memories from her good life.
Howard Oxman and Breeanna Walker discuss JFK, his legacy and many other issues of the time
In this interview, conducted in February 2020 in Memphis, Tennessee, Abby Shainberg (17) interviews her grandfather (79) about his childhood and growing up, decision to join the military and life in the military, and his personal values. At the end...
This is an interview about my Dad’s perspective on the Oklahoma City Bombings. How it effected him and the world around him. We also talked about terrorism in general.
Dr. Dennis Deer (48) talks to his colleague Cliff Nellis (44) about their work at Lawndale Christian Legal Center, politics, racial disparities in Chicago, their faith, and their hopes for the next ten years.
In this interview I ask Bennet Ratcliff a few questions about his life as a political consultant and amazing father. He explains our houses one rule, and what he’s most proud of.