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My dad, Dr. Sumeet Bhatia, came to the United States in 1995. This is an interview that shows a brief story of his perspective on the United States and the opportunities it has provided for him.
An interview hosted by Elio Napoli Miller with his Nonna, Margi Napoli. They talk about her inspirations and superstars in her life.
When Andrea De Mink recognized the lack of adequate housing in Indianapolis it led to the creation of an organization called PourHouse.
I(Grayson) interviewed my Mimi(Madeline) about her favorite memories and her past life.
Grandma and I talking about her childhood memories and life with grandpa.
Shantae Arielle Treadwell asks a friend about her sister and their relationship with one another.
Iris Maxine Pontius grew up during the Great Depression on a small farm outside Bloomington, Indiana. She and her eight siblings learned that working together made family life enjoyable even during hard times. They grew up in a two-bedroom farmhouse...
I interviewed my grandma who was born and raised Alexandria, Indiana. We talked about her childhood and being raised around the lake. Being the first house on the block to have a Tv.
Local author Jen Selinsky recalls her experiences concerning the Big 4 Pedestrian Bridge.
December 10th, 2017, Sophia Bauserman Interviews her dad, Russell Bauserman in Ashburn, Virginia. He is asked questions about his favorite memories of the past. Some questions are answered about his teen years and some are answered about his childhood. His...
Jennifer Gerstorff (28) asks her grandmother Helen Marjadeen Houlton (88) about her life growing up and about her husband Louis, who passed away from cancer.
Jackson Kilby Jr. was observing local art on the B-line. Graffiti artists were tagging the building that lines the trail. Jackson was there when we did the unboxing of the sound equipment for the recording project, so it was fun...
Phares O'Daffer (87) talks to his daughter, Sara Marberry (61), about growing up on a farm in Illinois, his teaching and writing career, caring for his late wife, and why the phrase, "Boots full of fish" describes him so well.
We talked about my grandfather’s family history and his childhood.
Josh talks about growing up in Richmond, his family, belonging to a Pentecostal church, living with cerebral palsy, his interest/involvement in politics, and what we would like to see happen in Richmond to support his fellow citizens.