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Zack Zappone and his Grandpa Dave King sneak away during halftime of the football game to record a conversation about what life was like growing up in Spokane in the 1950s
I sat down with Kay Fowler, the mother of my significant other and a native from Japan, for an emotional review of her life.
Joy tells the story of her love for her hometown, Yakima, Washington. She shares the journey of the mutual aid coalition, Yakima Community Aid.
...the story of a transplant living, loving and surviving loss in the OC.
The food wasn't good, but the people were amazing. All I wanted was a burger and fries.
Sue Dorn (87) is interviewed by her Rabbi, Sarah Berman, about her memories of growing up in a Jewish family in Seattle around WWII, moving to New York, meeting her husband and starting a family as well as pursuing an...
My Grandpa Harry grew up as an army brat who moved around a lot. After majoring in general studies, and serving for a time in the army, he never really settled down to a conventional career. He has no regrets,...
Our family’s history with hemophilia and its treatment complications, including HIV, Hepatitis, and inhibitors. As we near a cure, we remember the past.
Patrick Lovell, an American who has lived in Japan for over 40 years, discusses his experience as a gay man coming of age in the 1960s and his journey with his partner Akira since then. For Patrick, family, honesty, and...
La history de como un hombre vino hacer una vida en los Estados Unidos
Ligia and Kira, RN's with Providence Elderplace, share why they chose nursing, what keeps them loving the profession and working at Providence. They talk about how they coped with the challenges and anguish of Covid19 as well as supporting staff...
We discussed her experience of being a parent and her important life experiences.
Me, and my father Paul, talked about various topics such as our past memories and adventures, as well as both of our difficulties and successes in life.
A short clip of who I am, where I am, what day it is and what it sounds like around me!
I interview my father for class. I am a trans man not yet out to my father, and use my deadname at the beginning of the recording. My name is Elliot, please disregard that.
We talk about the differences of Japanese and American cultures in the aspects of school, holidays, and overall relationships with people.