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This interview, recored on November 21st 2020 from Albuquerque New Mexico where Allison (16) lives, interviews her grandfather, Ronald (87), who lives in Concord New Hampshire, explores Ronalds early school days in New Hampshire and life overseas in Taiwan, drafted...
Eve Shenale (41) shares her life story on the Navajo reservation and urban city to her son, Matthew Gould (16). Growing up in the Navajo Nation Reservation and school life in the urban city came with constant moving. In both...
I chose to interview Mike Shaw, a retired BNSF employee. I thought that Mike would have good perspective on what being a railroad engineer was really like. Mike not only had pivotal information on what was expected of him and...
Interviewed with my father of his early life before and after coming to the U.S. in 1986. Learned how my dad worked hard to succeed in the United States.
A few memories of growing up in Ninnekah, OK and seminary in 1960’s. Topics on family, school, racism.
This interview was brought back to my mother, Christine Benedetto, life. She shared her feelings, attitudes, and relationships.
Johnetta (Stalder) Talley tells about growing up in rural Oklahoma during the depression, her marriage to the love of her life, Max Talley, becoming a Christian, and her legacy as matriarch of a very large family.
Joyce Steen, describing experience becoming an army cadet nurse and being a working mom.
In this interview conducted in December 2021 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Payton Feery (17) interviews his dad Douglas Feery (41) about his childhood and early adulthood memories and experiences. Mr. Feery discusses funny memories he had growing up, and some...
Life and times of Gramma Bee. We explore her life homesteading as a girl in southern Colorado, we talk about her time working in the naval yards in Bremerton during WWII. We talk about bootlegging, life in Los Alamos, family...
Volunteers and friends, Mary Leblanc (65) and Susan Madison (77) talk about their experience volunteering for the Sam Noble Museum.
My Grammy gives me advice and talks about her favorite memories.
Anji Estrellas (48) interviews her friend Jeri Cheney (60) about their coming to identify as agender and being an important figure in the gender nonconforming community.
We talked about her life when she was young and what her grandparents were like. I learned a lot about her in this interview.
I asked my mom questions about my older sister, Katy. I will be giving her this for her 37th birthday.
Wanicha tells the story of her immigration from Thailand to the US and her eventual decision to settle down and serve as a public health employee.