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In this interview, conducted on November 26, 2017 in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, Nils Bognar(14) interviews his dad, Istvan Bognar(47), about his life so far. Istvan shares stories about growing up in Africa and in New York and how each...
Friends and colleagues, Cecily Miller (60) and Susan Berstler (59), discuss the Somerville art scene and talk about different projects they have worked on.
Tony and Josh are at home the evening of Sunday, April 28th, 2024 talking about earning a gray belt at UFC, chatting with Roblox friends on Discord, watching the total solar eclipse and mapmaking in Ro-Scale Sandbox.
This is about a person that crossed over to the USA as a young person and this is their experience. The Voices are altered to keep the identity safe.
Pamela McNeil ’82 and Tracey Cameron, director of Harambee House, talk about Pam’s time growing as an individual and developing enduring friendships at Wellesley.
Carolyn O'Neil (66) interviews her friend Hamilton Stockton, Jr. (90) about how he got interested in becoming a clothing retailer and how he eventually opened his own store, H. Stockton, in Atlanta.
Jack Whited (68) talks with his granddaughter, Jacy Bradley (19), about how the world of communication has changed over the years.
Wall Street is the center of the global economy. To understand why Wall Street is more than just name of the street in Downtown Manhattan, a person who has spent more than 15 years working on Wall Street gives some...
Friends and colleagues David Aronstein (68) and Dale Mitchell (71) discuss their work together on the LGBT Aging Project, an advocacy group they founded in 2001.
Our group discusses the localization premise, the value of envisioning, the process of envisioning Michigan Stadium as a community space, and our thoughts on the localization course.
On October 14 2018, Talal Younis, a first generation immigrant, was interviewed by high school student, Saif Younis. Talal immigrated to the United States in 1968, all on his on, seeking for a better education. His story is told in...
Joe O'Geen (32) has a conversation with his mom, Mary Jo Peed (64), about her childhood, education and career path.
American life through the eyes and passion of an educator. Including the perspective of Tracy Langley, a white, immigrant, woman, and educator.
In this excerpt, Crystal (29) discusses people who she admires as well as the backbone of the family, our grandmother.
Jack Herther (88) discusses ROTC and his time in the Air Force that lead to his experience on a hot air balloon.
Mom (44) talks to her son (16) about how the COVID-19 pandemic has overall effected her life.
During my Winter Break, I had an interesting conversation with my GrandPa Joe via overseas call. We spoke about his life as a Radio Presenter in Ireland.
Tony and Kaie are at home the morning of Sunday, January 1, 2023 talking about Christmas 2023 events and UFC's move from less Jiu Jitsu and more Boxing classes
Mr. Bennett tell us how was his childhood on the Boy Scouts and how that made him learn how to swim.
Spouses Beverly Kinner [no age given] and Edward Kinner [no age given] talk about their involvement in the Columbus, GA community. While Edward describes the work he did on the Columbus Riverfront and Whitewater Project, Beverly shares her experiences volunteering...
Tony and Katie are at home the evening of Sunday, August 27th, 2023 talking about our recent visit to Wilderness water parks and catching fish during our vacation in Indian Shores, FL.
Kristin Slater-Huff: 2021-06-03 01:35:13 Kristin Slater-Huff (54) talks with her sister Asha Slater (59) about Asha's spiritual journey that brought her to Indonesia.
Sayda Morales (22) and Marc H. Lewis (22) discuss their paths to and reasons for joining Teach For America, the ways their students have surprised them, and why they continue to teach.