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Seven year old Dalia interviews her 80 year old grandpa about growing up in a New York orphanage.
This is a summary between Noa Fisher(sixteen years old) and Dani Fisher(eighteen years old). Dani and Noa Fisher are sisters and live on Long Island in New York. This interview is about the coronavirus and their experience during this pandemic.
Spoke with my mother and definitely learned some new things that I didn’t before like how she found out her dad passed, when and what she did with her grandmother, how she didn’t have good friends until she was in...
My sister, Emily, sits down with me to discuss her own relationship with reading and how it’s been a vital part of her culinary career in several ways.
I was able to speak with a director at an urban program called Harlem Children Zone about his upraising and his community.
In this interview, conducted on November 23, 2017 at 11:45pm, in Forest Hills, New York, Grandma June (82) talked about her experience with her animals during her childhood and how her original thought about being a vet changed in an...
My grandmother met her husband in high school. These have been happily married for 54 and half years. They married two days before my grandfather had to be drafted. As a result in this marriage, there are seven grandchildren, two...
I interviewed my aunt, Michelle Evans, and we talked about stuff from her childhood as well as mine.
Reggie Smith (57) interviews Shyronn Jones (35) about her childhood in Brooklyn, NY. She remembers starting to take care of herself at age 16 and reflects on being a single mother with HIV.