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I ask myself to recall the things in my life that profoundly gave way to my self evolution. I cover topics ranging from childhood sexual trauma to coming out, the my diagnosis of acute AIDS at the age of 31.
Can you imagine witnessing the biggest news story unfold in real time? Well Ann Gurrola and many others who were alive in the early 2000’s did. I interviewed my mom, Ann Gurrola on the terrorist attack of the twin towers...
This is an interview all about the 1980s. All questions evolve around things that took place in the 1980s.
Mr. Pleasants discusses his role in important American events as well as more personal details about his life.
David Radford first had an inkling that he was gay at eight years old. While watching Super Friends, he found himself attracted to Aquaman – not Wonder Woman, like his friends. David discusses the Shreveport gay party scene, Southern Decadence,...
I ask my mom questions about growing up on a farm and Thanksgiving traditions.
Mason Cohen, a high school student, discusses the childhood and childhood experiences for one of his educators, Phillip McFarland (Mr.McFarland).
In this interview, conducted in November 2021, I (Selina Cervantes, 24) interview my Grandmother (Victoria Cervantes, 77) about what life was like when she was a girl compared to girls lives and upbringing since. We talk about her opinion on...
Richard "Dickie" Wilson shares experiences from his life as a gay labor rights and community activist over the last 50 years in Dayton, Ohio for Stonewall OutLoud and LGBTQ Greater Dayton Herstory & History Project
interview Dr. Aurea Toxqui, Associate professor and Associate Dean of Diversity and Innovation at Bradley University about her education, career, and hobbies in Mexico and the United States
Alia and Omema interview Alia’s grandparents about the 1960s
conversation with my mom about her experiences in new york during 9/11
The interview was about significant life changing events through the eyes of my grandmother. There is also detail about personal and professional advice and achievements.
Gay life in the New York City theatre world in the 1980’s and the impact of HIV and AIDS
Grove volunteers Scott and Bill discuss the WWII and TN Maneuvers Museum. Bill Schorndorf has been volunteering here for nearly three years, and we are lucky to have him!
We discussed our fight to end discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS, back when Ann was doing this work in the 1980's, and when Marni was in the 2010's.
In this interview I ask my grandma/abuela questions about how life was when she was younger. I Eriberto Lemus am 15 years old. My grandma is named Margarita Lemus Ibarra and she is 78 years old.
A conversation on the past and present of immigration.