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In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Mariana Cano (15) interviews her mom Jessica Osorio (35) about her life being homeschooled and not having the same life experiences as others who attended public school. Mrs. Osorio shared...
This interview is about the experience of Daniel and Sergio, two high school students, coming to the United States.
We discussed her Italian history, along with her trip and life in the United States. She also told me about Italian traditions and which of those she still uses today.
93 year old grandma gives us a snapshot of her life.
Oliver Taylor talks about his favorite things which include Minecraft Pokemon Nerf guns and even a little sewing. He has interviewed by his mom Anna Taylor.
I sit down with my mom a couple days after Thanksgiving to talk about her experience of being in nursing school and parenting four kids at the same time. As we discuss some reminiscing occurs and I learn more about...
In this interview my Grandmother and I talk about how she grew up in Philadelphia, memories of being a math teacher and her "favorite" students. We also talk about her favorite memories of my mother and step children in a...
"And he did have beautiful auburn hair" Recorded in December 2017: Granddaughter Aislinn (25) asks her grandparents, Pat and Owen Wright (both 84), about their decision to adopt five children between the 1960-70s.
I talk to my father Roger, a 71 year old with advanced Parkinson's, about his life and experiences.