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I interviewed my aunt from my dads side. I asked her a lot about her childhood and what it was like growing up with my dad.
We talked about my grandmother’s experiences throughout life and their brief outlook on the world.
Kristopher's childhood, time in the military, family, accomplishments
My dads life and how it has cahnged throughout the years. Also how being in diffrent stages in life has taught him lessons.
Here i interview my grandmother, as her granddaughter i ask her a set of 15 questions and she tells me about herself and how she grew to be the women she is today.
Enrique talked about himself. Enrique also talked about his values and explained situations
Me and my grandfather talked about his childhood and how he grew up. We also mentioned his time in the military and how it was significant in his life.
This is an interview about growing up in foster care, family, and community involvement.
November 26, 2020, recorded in the Bay Area, California by Sophia Goyena; I interview my aunt, Rose Castro, on her journey to becoming a nurse, and her current experience as a nurse- as well as some career and nursing advice.
A short conversation about the struggles of high school, growing up, and knowing who you are as a person.
In this interview I was able to learn more about my mom and her childhood as well as her future plans.
Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
Jill Roberts is a 29 year old mother with 2 children. Kate Heidlebaugh is a 17 year old high school student. Both of these two people grew up with different religions and beliefs. One of the major things that connects...
My Tía Mayra, my mom, and my dad discuss their time in the service. My dad is currently retired, while my mom and Tía are still serving.
We talked about his life and his regrets and what he would do differently if given the chance
I asked my grandma about her childhood and she told me about her life as a military brat. She added many colorful and cute stories.
Ama’s life as a military kid also she added “I think I forgot to tell you I wanted to be a teacher cause I wanted to help children and my aunt taught in Germany and Japan so I thought that...