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Grandparents Evelyn and Fritz Grupe describe their experiences as adolescents. Significant cultural events, parents, social environments, and discovering identities are discussed.
in this interview, I talked with my mom about her family history and what it’s like to be a parent.
This interview today was with my mother, my greatest inspiration. She is a 27 year veteran teacher. She teaches 6th grade ELA & SS in NY.
I learned about my yiayia's (who is my stepfather's mother) life when she was a teenager and in her early 20s. She gave amazing answers and I learned a lot about her life.
This interview is about Valdean Langenburg’s perspective of 9/11.
Ken goes through his accomplishments and wishes for the future. As well as his career choices and family members.
A older brother,talking to his little brother about his life and his experiences.His point of view of life.How he felt about coming to America and his biggest challenges he faced and how it impacted him and his identity.
My interview with my Great Uncle Steve was nothing short of spectacular. I learned a lot about his interesting life story and was able to discover the secrets of how to live a long and happy life. We talked about...
Our families influence us in so many ways. Some loving and some challenging. It is what we make of what we experience that creates the tenatiius, creative and capable people we are today.
Me and my aunt talked about many different things. We talked about how it was when she came to the U.S., how she felt and some of her memories from her childhood.
We talked about how life was when Marva was growing up and how the times have changed.
Scott Zimmerman, a Junior at Egg Harbor Township, interviewed his Grandfather over the Thanksgiving break from school. Over the course of the recording they discuss his grandfathers early life from birth up until about his early thirties. They discuss how...
Misty and Alison talk about her journey to Richmond, nonprofit work, life in politics (local, state, and national), and who has helped her along the way.
Mom (47) talks about her favorite memory with her family during Christmas time.
this was about my mom life and everything about her and it was also about me and the traits i got from her and how i am like her.
Kennedy Miller(15) and her father Scott Miller(40) talked about Scott's past and what he used to do. We started off talking about his army life and how he was an army truck driver outside of high school. He traveled to...
Hannah Adams (19), a freshman at Ball State University, and her grandfather Lee Snider (65) discuss how interpersonal communication has changed over his lifetime. Topics discussed include the evolution from letter writing and landlines to smartphones, as well as the...
We shared our mothers’ time as early stewardesses with United airlines.
I talk with my oldest brother, Nick about his upbringing and influences on him to pursue a career as a first grade teacher. We talk about the role of a teacher, and the advice he would give to others doing...
I interview my grandmother about the pandemic were living in (COVID-19), Racism in the late 1940s and mental health arising in this pandemic.
We spoke about my mother’s childhood, growing up while participating heavily in Israeli rhythmic gymnastics. Then we spoke about broader events going on as my mother became an adult and her decision to leave Israel with my father.
Mark Ugbomah (34) asks his father, Obiajula Ugbomah (58), about his childhood, migrating to the United States, and finding home and belonging in music and important interpersonal relationships.
Colleagues Briiz Jean-Baptise Vicioso (19) and Ru Hensley (24) talk about their experiences growing up as young queer people, how their understanding of gender and sexuality has changed over time, and the hopes they have for the work they do...