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In this interview I was talking to my mom, we talked about her life as a kid, experiences she had, and she talked about lessons she learned.
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...
In this recording, a mother and son discuss how Alice Walker’s novel provides unique and interesting perspectives on this issues of rape, abusive relationships, and sexuality.
Jonas Hedberg speaks upon a very scary experience in Utah where he and 3 other friends avoided what could have been a very difficult situation
In this interview, student Kiernan Lynch asks her grandmother about new literary discoveries as she traveled the world and how books have shaped her perception of the world and herself.
In this recording, Hinsdale Central students Kiernan Lynch and Rachel Fuechtman discuss their thoughts on “A Tale of Two Cities” and how they interpreted the characters and themes.
Mike Johnson and Alfred Orrico share how a friendship began through meeting for lunch at the senior center
Questions such as, What was school like when you were younger and what was your favorite thing invention are answered by a 105 year old female.
Stanley Diep (18) talks with his friend, Justin Capriotti (18) about our childhood and also how things are going in the current pandemic.
In this interview two brothers discuss the effects of war on people and Slaughterhouse Five’s Important message.