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Socialization with My Mom.
In an interview with Amethyst, my mom, we discussed topics on socialization, experiences, and relationships.
Grandpa Ken
He grew up in a large family, playing sports. He worked hard for 2 companies he owned. Loves his family
SOC 110 StoryCorps Assignment
This is an interview with Mackenzie Ludlam about her biggest influence and life growing up.
End of Life Choices and memories by Betty Cortus
Resons or choosing the California End of Life Option Act, and other life memories.
Leonie Parrilla; A First Generation Immigrant
This is Leonie Parrilla, she is a 65 year old immigrant from the Philippines who has been living in the United States since she was 11 years old.
The Great Thanksgiving Listen
My uncle and I talked about family mostly, and what his life had been like and what he hopes to succeed.
Chuck Merrill talks about his family’s “epic odyssey” from upstate New York to Texas in 1951
Part 3 of Liz’s interview with her dad