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Sophie Broche, 80, talks with her cousin Karen Quest, 54, about the family that they have in common and about their own lives.
A man talks about having Polio as a child that made him physically handicapped, and his experiences teaching physically handicapped children.
Barbara D. Martinez (76) talks with her daughter Renee Martinez (49) about her life.
Andrew Shumaker, Marcie Haley and Aaron Bachelder talk about what it is like to be in the Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble at The Enrichment Center, a non-profit arts-based organization for disabled people in Winston-Salem. Aaron is the teacher/band leader of...
Jude interviewed her parents, Enrico and Anne about growing up during World War 2, and moving to Tucson from New Jersey.
Betty Werner (72) is interviewed by her daughters Marta Werner (45) and Rebecca Werner (47) about her life.
Mary Anne and Bill Wade share the immigration stories of each of their families and stories from their trips back to the homeland.
Kiplyn Primus (60) speaks with Leona Barr-Davenport (64) about her life and career. Leona talks about being born in South Carolina and her success in business as a leader.
Liane “Lee” Russell (87) talks to her friend Cindy Kendrick (53) about her life and scientific accomplishments.
Theresa Hogan tells memories of her happy life growing up in Canada to her daughter, Maureen Schlater.
Ishmael Jihan (60), by his social worker and friend Abby Lamb (29) about his life growing up in Chicago and his involvement in the Black Panthers as well as his political views now.
Larry Oney interviews his mother, Margaret, about her life in rural Virginia, her children, and how she would like to be remembered.
Wendy Thomas (47) and Thajilah Olaiya (30) are classroom teachers in Washington D.C. who got to know each other through karate class, and talk about their beginnings as educators and the future of classroom education.
A man talks about his experience teaching English as a second language in Slovakia (through the Peace Corps) and now to immigrants in Queens. He also tells stories from his travels.
Thomas tells daughter about meeting her mother and about how he came to Chicago from Ireland.