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We talked about her brother and sisters and family airline. We talked about her job as a teacher and where she went to school.
The point of view from Casey’s mother in law
Tracy Maurer: 2020-11-24 01:24:51 Tracy Maurer (54) talks with her mother Judy Byrd (76) about her childhood, memories, life lessons and epidemics.
This interview is of my dad; Patrick Freeney and my mom; Amy Freeney. In Flint, Michigan on November 27th. This interview shows the hardships my parents had to face while growing up. My dad had to work a lot of...
Helen Dashney: 2020-06-24 19:39:24 Helen Dashney (70) and Mario McLean (26) discuss the relationship between them that started as Professor/Student at Michigan State University, but became a lifelong friendship that is now 9 years in the making. They talk about...
Today I interview the most important person in my life, Rapheal, aka my dad. Throughout the interview he tells me about how he became the wise, hard-working dad he is today and where he gets all his information. We also...
Berrien Springs is a small town in southwest Michigan, and is home to a large Adventist population. These religious roots play an interesting part in the attitudes and ideas that people have towards preparing for a climate emergency in their...
We talked about what it was like growing up in 1940s/50 Michigan, how to see people’s auras, and nearly half a century working as a nurse.
my grandma described to me today how she grew up where she grew up and what her most important memories were to her in her life.
Sarah speaks about her childhood and how her environment and upbringing helped her to face some of the most difficult moments in her life.
This is a short interview with my mom and I. This project is related to what we are doing in class reading Tuesdays with Morrie.
As a kid he spent time with his grandparents and were very close with them. He is very proud of his family and loves what he does.
In our interview, we take a small dive into the life of one of my best friends, Michaela
Melissa and Anthony discuss how to prepare for a climate emergency. As New Jersey residents, they focus on what they experienced during Hurricane Sandy and how this helped them prepare for future emergencies. This includes installing a generation and purchasing...
On Nov. 30th, 2017 in Flint MI, Jamie (53) answers questions from Tessa (15) about her past and how it affects her now. Jamie is the mother of Tessa, who listens and learns about the things she did growing up...
Stories from Jennifer Abramczyk’s work family at Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
In this interview, conducted on November 26,2017 in Flushing, Michigan, Ahnaf Wajeeh (15) interviews his Youth Conselour/Older friend Abdelmajid Jondy (23) about important lessons he has learned in life and advice he has about life, voting, and etc. He also...
I interviewed my best friend’s mother, Tiffany. We talked about her childhood, and religion
In part 1 of this interview, my grandma and I talk about how it was growing up in the great depression and how she had to adjust. We also talk about how it was parenting 6 different kids in many...
An interview of Martha Greene Phillips, daughter of Howard Greene, about how his canoeing journals leave a history rarely documented. These journals contain well preserved photographs from 1906 to 1916 documenting the natural beauty of deindustrialized land and peaceful native...
We talked about family tradition and upbringing. As well as how our beliefs today would be viewed by society.
This interview reflects on the past of Leola Halls childhood in Arkansas. She explains how the past were during discriminated schools and the WW2. Leola also states how she picked cotton as a child an most importantly states how it...