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Once upon a time a young boy went through the stages of life: childhood, college, and being all grown up; however this same boy got to travel the world, become the resident advisor of his college dorm and work at...
**The Date Was January 20, 2020** Imagine If you had no supporters and nobody that believed in you. To prove everyone wrong, you would have to work hard everyday to reach your goal of being successful. My Dad started from nothing...
We talked about my mom's origin. Also, we talked about her backstory of when she came to America.
Have you ever wanted to hear what a gay man wants to change in gay rights? I am Julia Grane and I am 15 years old and I interviewed my Uncle Brett over the phone about him being gay and...
Peter Kaplanis (74) walks his daughter Cami Kaplanis (50) through his father's emigration to the U.S. from Greece, his upbringing in San Francisco and his military service.
Jeny Amaya (27) talks with her friend Ines Garcia [no age given] about Ines' cultural roots, upbringing and overcoming her struggles with Multiple Sclerosis.
This interview was with my dad. We talked about his childhood and when he was in the military.
An interview of Michael Graham by PJ O’Grady-Graham in which Mike talks about some of his childhood experiences, his experiences moving from England to America, and some of his memorable work experience.
Traveling, boarding school, and even some crazy memories, the many things Jaqui Zerouni and Grace Telegdy discussed in November of 2017. As Grace and Jaqui went into depth about Jaqui’s childhood, as she explains all the amazing differences of living...