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In 2018, a large group of Black banjo and fiddle players and allies gathered at a retreat in Orange, VA. These are their stories.
Commander David Smith is interviewed by Cadet Winters and talks about his time serving in the U.S. Coastguard.
Eric Peterson speaks on growing up in Norfolk, VA, his family life, and his love for learning.
A Nana tells her grandson what it was like growing up in the country and city during the Second World War, being Black in segregated America, and other challenges she faced later in life.
Henry Hoke Parrish tells of some of his history.
Interviewing my grandparents about their ideas of success and failure, and where these ideas came from.
Wants to work with Kendrick Lamar, recited verse from “These Walls”
In this interview, I talked with both of my grandparents separately about important lessons that they learned throughout their lives as well as their relationship with each other
Clarene Vickery was living in Brookhaven, Mississippi, with her 2-year old son Raymond on D-Day while her husband Captain Raymond E. Vickery was away in the Army preparing to go into France to fight the Nazis. These are her memories...
My Grandma Ruth talks about her childhood experiences, church, love and life in Congo. Grandpa Bill also shares some anecdotes.
Petty Officer First Class James Clinton shares his story of the military life. He explains the benefits and the challenges he had overcome as he worked further in the service.
"How has communication and media technology evolved in your lifetime?" Interviewing my aunt about how technology and communication has evolved over the course of her life for my Mass communications 101 course.
Discussed what life was like growing up, the importance of education as an adult, military service, and important lessons learned in life.
In this interview, conducted on November 2017 in Ashburn, Virginia, Layanne Seremet interviews her father, Ibrahim Seremet about his life. He shares stories about his life as a Bosnian immigrant who worked hard to reach were he is today.
This is an interview I had with my grandfather on Thanksgiving. Thank you for being so patient with me Poppy. I love you.