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Hello, my name is Keely Arnold, and this is an interview with grandmother, Julie Krebser. This interview focuses on the following topic: "How Has Adolescence Change Since You We're A Child To Now?"
Nhu Nguyen (17) interviews her sister Phuong Nga (34) about her childhood and life in Vietnam, as well as her thoughts about America and her reasons why she chose not to go to America.
i interviewed my dad about being black in the midwest in the 60's & 70's & his time at harvard
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Erin McCoy (16) talks with a family friend, Patricia (Patty) Medenwald (65) about her experience living during the 1960s. They discuss topics such as the moon landing, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, and the Civil Rights...
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Sisters Natalie and Lindsay Campbell speak with Parchment Community Library Ambassador Karen Woodworth about their memories of the Kindleberger Summer Festival of the Performing Arts.
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Manuela Velasquez (23) interviews Robert "Bob" Holmes (77) about his career, his work with homeless individuals, and the personal impact his work has had on him.
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Linda Weeks (71) talks with her daughter, Katie Tremblay (46) about growing up in Danvers, MA and going camping with her family in the late 1950s/early 1960s at Sebago Lake and Evans Notch.
Stephen Ristau, 57, tells colleague Jamie Smeland, 26, about the importance of libraries in his life, he and his wife’s decision to move to Portland in 2007, and his work in non-profit consulting.