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Thomas and RuiFeng, who are both faculty members at Troy University's international office are an office room apart on usual workdays. In this segment on Thanksgiving week, they sat down together away from the office setting to discuss about their...
Willie Mae Jordan’s memories of growing up in Centre, Alabama.
This interview was produced at my home in Farmington, Missouri with my dad. The interview was about his life growing up and also about his teenage and high school years.
In summary of this interview sometimes the military isn’t for everybody but for some people. It’s all about how you deal with your certain situation when you’re in the military. Mentally and physically you have to be strong.
This interview was with my grandmother about her life growing up and raising children.
Troy Public Radio Host Joey Hudson and his wife Tram Nguyen discuss the differences in how Americans and Vietnamese people celebrate holiday traditions.
talking to a high school spanish teacher about what inspired her to become a teacher.
An interview with my Mother, Julie Bolton Williams, on January 1st 2020, at our home in Fort Mill, South Carolina. My Mother has brown hair with blue eyes. She was born in South Africa and has a English culture. She...
In this interview, I (17)spoke with my grandmother, Juanita Candies (75) about her childhood and life experiences. We talked about school, religion, jobs, and relationships
Charles Lynch (71) talks to Christina Kellogg (72) about his remarkable life. Born into a big family in Alabama, he was picking cotton by twelve but dreaming of a very different life centered on opera and Jesus Christ.
My grandfather shared his childhood on the farm, and the impact it had on his life. He also mentioned his career as a teacher and his military service.
Brother and sister Quincy Stephens (76) and Minnie Dewberry (80) talk about their childhood in Alabama, their careers as teachers, and the legacies they both hope to leave behind.
Siblings Cheryl Blohme (53) and Pete "Panini Pete" Blohme (60) speak about working together in the restaurant industry and opening up local restaurants in Mobile, Alabama.
Bandmates and friends Herbert Nelson (72) and Hosea London (75) talk about their experiences as musicians in Mobile, Alabama and their time playing with the local Excelsior band, the city's oldest marching jazz band.
Beverly Gibson (62) talks to her colleague Carolyn Jeffers (67) about the history of Christ Church Cathedral.
Mike Foster [no age given] talks to his conversation partner Delilah Righter (25) about his family ancestry.
Friends Barbara Caddell [no age given] and Myra Evans [no age given] talk about their involvement in the League of Women Voters and learning local history as it relates to women's suffrage.
so basically I have this school thing we’re supposed to do on thanksgiving but I forgot my questions when I went to my aunts house so I couldn’t interview my grandma so I just interviewed my mom.
Mentor Adrienne Katner (52) speaks with her mentee Jacquelynn Mornay (30) about the urban highways of New Orleans, Louisiana, public health, the Tremé neighborhood, and the EPA study they're conducting.