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Me and my aunt talk about how she was changed and unperpared for the military, what she did after, and school. We had blast!!
I am interviewing my 47 year old mother about her life back then and many more thing. Skip to 8:40 to hear the funny story of my first track meet
My mother and I speak of her experiences growing up, immigration, and her current career
My Mom's Mom, who we call Mimi, tells me about growing up during a time of racial hostilities.
A catch up with my grandma on my dad’s side about her life in Little Rock, Arkansas and some questions about my dad as a child
ESL language teacher Jeff Arrigo interviews the academic director at the school were they both work.
Mrs. Moore tells about how her ancestors came from Sweden and other adventures of her family. She also talks about how they have influenced her life.
Jeannetta talks about her life and how everything has molded you into what you are today.
Faith Phillips interviewed her Grandmother Ruth Phillips on December 1st, 2019. They discussed her life and lessons she had learned. As well as memories of her family when she was a child.
This is my older sister and I interviewed here cecause she has accomplished a lot in her life and she is very smart. Taking high AP classes in the 11th grade.
Mr. Jim McGraw, United States Army Veteran, shares stories of being a paratrooper and his service to our country.
We talked about our lives growing up and our opinion about how far things have come.
I Interviewed my mom and Grate Grandma about how it is being single parent.
This is my grandma and she had a rough life and we had our rough patches but our relationship is stronger than ever an I’m great full for because she is my last grandma left.
I interviewed Mr. Steven Brown on his life and his business life for my personal communication class
An interview between Janie Ohara (88) and a family friend Ella Crites (14) that talks about Women in Stem, working women, and Japanese Internment Camps. Janie also shares her advice for life along with a favorite food. :D
Value of personal relationships, use technology wisely, and live in the moment.