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Can you imagine witnessing the biggest news story unfold in real time? Well Ann Gurrola and many others who were alive in the early 2000’s did. I interviewed my mom, Ann Gurrola on the terrorist attack of the twin towers...
Here I interviewed my mom about her life in the Philippines and how it felt coming to Los Angeles.
We talked about what his life was like when he was a kid and what influenced him the most.
Two beautiful buildings that seemed impossible to be taken down collapsed on September 11, 2001. Aden Strong interviewed his father, Craig Strong, on January 9, 2019 in Los Angeles California. 9/11 was the day two planes were hijacked in New...
Medicine is in my family’s blood. My name is Ethan Edelstein, I am 14 years old, and I interviewed Susan Edelstein, who is my mother. We recorded this interview in Beverly Hills, California. My mother is a pediatric gastroenterologist who...
Have you ever wanted to hear what a gay man wants to change in gay rights? I am Julia Grane and I am 15 years old and I interviewed my Uncle Brett over the phone about him being gay and...
in this interview my dad and I talk about life and listening to his personal thoughts
After immigrating to Los Angeles from Hamburg, Germany twenty years ago, Verena sits down to talk about German v. American differences.
Mainly discussing with sister, Kimberly Herrera (she/her/hers) about post-graduate life from UCLA, moving to San Francisco, researching at UCSF, and a little wisdom.
I interviewed my Hispanic mother. I asked her insightful questions which range from discussing her immigration status to her religious beliefs.
Mason Cohen, a high school student, discusses the childhood and childhood experiences for one of his educators, Phillip McFarland (Mr.McFarland).
This interview is on my brother. We talked about about his childhood, the lessons he wished he could’ve gave to his younger and the career he’s passionate about.
An interview between a daughter and her 91 year old father and some of his history as a Chicano growing up in Los Angeles and his life in the Marine Corps.
Conversation with my grandmother. About her family and her life in Hollywood and Los Angeles
Anne has a conversation with her 92 year-old mother, Megan, about her life journey with homosexuality and love.
Catherine saw a flyer at Starbucks that Eli needed a kidney. Now she gets to know him months after she donated her kidney to him. Eli and Catherine are both back to good health.
Just how different do you believe the 70’s were? To answer your question they are very different. The people did not even dress the same as people now. Imagine living in a time where there was so little technology that...
My friend and I were talking about his life including his families life.We were also talking about COVID-19.