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Michelle discusses her life that veers away from societal norms, the journeys that she’s been through, and how she is who she is today.
My Father's life experiences coming to the U.S, struggles he has had coming here and the life he left behind to come to the U.S and why he crossed over. How life is in Mexico for him at a young...
In the beginning of the interview we talked about my partners personal life. Towards the end of the we shifted to the topic the American dream
Talked about the most influential decade in my Grandfather’s life, the 1960s, and how it impacted him and his values.
My papa talked about his life, children, teenage years, profession, etc with me in this interview. Through this interview I️ was able to discover so many new stories and facts about my papa!
We talked about the suggested questions and my mom told her stories that were very interesting as I listened.
Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
We talk about Marge’s childhood and she told me that she had no electricity so it was very different when she was a child. We talked about how she wanted to go to college but had no money so she...
Caption Robert Asmann and I discussed his active role in the military during the attacks of 9/11. As well, we discussed terrorism in America, feeling towards these attacks, and influences of these attacks on America as a whole.
We reconnected with our past to go through our journey in our friendship. We wanted to live in happiness during a time of uncertainty.
Mrs. Hiffman and I discussed the main topics and ideas which were presented in All Quiet on the Western Front
I talk with my aunt about my family, and some of her goals/dreams/aspirations.
Paul Nilsen (83) is interviewed by his friend and former student Jim Perkins (64) about his work to make sure students with HIV were protected in the school he worked in 1980's in Wilmette, IL.
My grandpa and I talked about our family history! We really talked a lot about his parents, my great-grandparents, and how their struggles to be accepting in a time period that was not very accepting.
Interviewing my dad for class was an easy choice when we were tasked with interviewing someone who has been affected by immigration. It gave me than chance to really sit down and listen to him directly respond to questions that...
We talked about the how it was growing. How our siblings were. And a lot of other stuff
Lisa Arsenault’s life and experiences living in a military family constantly moving around the US
I interviewed Griselda De Luna and I asked her question about family history!
About family ancestry, growing up during the depression, and life learned lessons.
We talked about my Grandma's immigration from Ireland to England to America.
How a family wanted a new life and decided to move into the United States.