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We talked about life, expectations, the American Dream, and how a person grows throughout life.
My mom talks about her life growing up in rural New Hampshire, her experience in a Christian college in Chicago, and searching for meaning in life.
Abel Naranjo and his older sister Abigail Naranjo discuss Abigail's life as a child and how she has developed into the person she is now. Abigail discusses her life as a child and reflects on people in her life who...
Maggie Kane, 16 years old, interviews her grandma, Joyce Regan. She talks about her childhood and family.
I spoke with my mother, Imelda. Her age is 47 years. She talked about herself and her experiences in this interview. Being raised primarily by her grandmother and her childhood, as well as maturing as a person facing life. Even...
From habitat to Habitat. I am speaking with my best friend Misia Krasowski who is the daughter of Polish immigrants. Misia was born in Deerfield, Illinois, and is the oldest of 3. In the interview we talk about how her...
( mom didn't want a picture ) Me and my mom discuss mainly about childhood and how it was like for her while growing up. She gives me some advice on some things and describes her wishes for my own...
My dad is not a very opened person and I decided to choose him because I would like for him to open up me about his life and what it was like for him growing up.
My grandma came to Chicago at 4 years old and explains how her life was growing up.
My grandma talked about what her life was like growing up and how now she has a wonderful family. She has been impacted by her friends and family in so many ways. She has gone through many things such as...
Asking my grandma about her life and the experiences she’s been through as a young girl
An interview with Lisa Weatherly about growing up and the expectations for women.
I took the time to get to know Charity better. Although we both agree the term “hero” is a bit extreme, she means the world to me.
It was great getting to ask some questions about some of my grandmothers decisions growing up