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Leslie and Tatiana share nemories about her childhood and how it was like in Cuba. She shares her journey to the United States. Tatiana gives advice on gratefulness toward others and God. Including interesting thanksgiving stories and rituals.
Nana and I talked about her childhood, what it was like growing up in New Jersey, her time as a nurse, and about our relatives.
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.
My father and I discussed a lot about his childhood and his father who he has always looked up to. My father also shared his hopes and dreams for my sister and I.
Growing up in Florida. My best memories, my worst memories, and my childhood move from FL to NY, my childhood friends and my siblings.
Jena Addison interviews her former English teacher, friend and colleague Carrie Bell.
I did this interview on my father where he talked about his childhood & family past etc .
I chose my dad because I feel that I’m not that close with him and that this would maybe help with that. He’s sort of hard to talk to so I tried my best to use questions that he could...
In this interview we talked about my moms experience in life and some good and bad memories and some advice she would want to share with future generations listening to this interview.
Luciana Bressan (8 yo) interviews her grandfather Oscar Soicher (82 yo) about gratitude, his past, parents, brother (Ervino Soicher) and daughter (Fernanda Bressan, Luciana's mom).
Is a conversation about two social movements. Disabilities Rights and Slow Food
In part two we talked about my mom, memories of me, and advice. I learned a lot and I feel this interview will help me in life.
In this interview, I talked to my father about his life and the challenges he faced.
Eighth grader Adia Payne interviews her 8th-grade history teacher, Lisa Coleman.
I interviewed my father and asked him about his childhood, my childhood, and his wishes for me in the future.
My grandma told me a lot about how she is and how it's like raising 5 children on her own.
I called my grandma who now lives in Mascotte, Florida to interview her. It may be hard to hear at some points throughout the recording since the interview is over the phone. I asked my grandma, who is 66 years...
My father and I discussed the experiences we had growing up in the same home town. We focused on what being Cuban meant to us here and how it is dificult to maintain culture as imigrant families continue to exist...