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Friends Queen Keskessa (51) and Antonio Quinn Edwards (58) speak about their first impressions of each other, Antonio’s identity as an artist, and Queen’s experience coming to the United States and her Ethiopian identity.
Charlotte interiviews her mother Velora about her childhood on a farm in illinois.
Sarah (Sally) Zorn (77) and her husband, Paul Zorn (81) talk to their daughter, Martha Zorn (50) about their own parents and experiences growing up and their passion for bicycling.
Patricia Kloiber is interviewed by her daughter, Kathleen Kloiber Koch about her life.
Dario Morell (57) talks with son Dario Gabriel Morell “Gabriel” (20) about coming to the U.S. at the age of ten, and their visit to Cuba 47 years later to meet long-lost family.
World War II stories; story of falling in love with wife at first sight.
Cecilia Chung, 45, interviewed by friend and colleague Annalise Ophelian, 38. Cecilia talks about moving to San Francisco in the 1980;s, being a transexual woman, and the unconditional and supportive love from her family.
Ann Wales (49) interviews her mother Joyce Ostergren about growing up during the Great Depression, their family, and how Joyce met her husband.
39 year old woman interviews her 72 year old mother about her upbringing, having a family, and her career as a teacher.
A woman speaks to her mother about growing up during the Great Depression and World War 2, and becoming an occupational therapist.
Zoe tells Hugh about his quest for self-naming and his choice to identify as a man.