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Jackson interviewed Valentina about her experiences with coming to ASU as an international student
November 25th 2018, I interviewed my grandma. Even though she didn’t want to do it, she allowed me!
How life provides opportunity for growth. Life expirences are the greatest teachers.
So basically I ask Alex about school related stuff and asked him anything about his life
We talked about favorite memories and just a little bit about me and my mom’s relationship
Interview about Delilah's highschool basketball experience at Sunnyslope high school.
I interviewed my mom who went to Chaparral years ago. She explained her experiences during high school and discussed similarities and differences between high school at Chaparral in the early 90’s versus today.
Talked about life, hardships that my Dad has had to deal with, and the happy moments in life.
I learned some new things from my brother and got to open up a new kind of conversation with him
In this interview I talk to my grandpa about his military life, careers, my parents, and some fun stories along the way.
Interviewed my parents about heritage and their relationship.
This conversation bounces around. I placed a recorder on the table and pushed play. It's incredible how sharp Janet was at 100 years old. Truly incredible. I know her mind started to get a bit lost in the final years:...
Timothy Dougherty got involved in DeMolay as a young man. So when he came of age to join Freemasonry - Tim wasted no time. Tim talked about how his mentors stayed with him from DeMolay to Freemasonry and how they...
Talked about my great grandmas life and how she grew up. What kind of home she lived in. How she met my great grandpa and how thy started their family and business. Conversed about past wishes and dreams.
She told me about her life and who shes remembers, and what she remembers being her best memory
Jim Watson says he's a simple man with a simple plan. Yet he's anything but simple. From the time he was a a young man, certain people in the community had an eye on Jim. And he would prove their...
My grandfather Ken, who I call "yaya", talks about his childhood in the Poston Japanese internment camp. He speaks about his career in commercial art and how he met my grandmother, whose maiden name was Lynne Swisher.