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A conversation with my mom about her childhood and her children.
This storycorps interview was about my grandmother life. All her experiences and things as a whole she would like to pass on.
I asked my grandma about her opinions and a few stories about her past and how she came to who she is today.
Hattie Soil ponders her faith and the Civil Rights movement from Mount Pleasant, Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee; Chicago, Illinois to Las Vegas Nevada.
I conducted an interview of my Grandmother Betty Davis and she answered several questions about her life.
Taylor's grandfather was visiting during the Thanksgiving holiday and had a casual conversation about his life.
Today GG and I talked about different stories and questions I had. I learned a lot more about my grandma than I thought I did. And I am glad I spent time with her.
I interviewed my grandfather who throught his hardships has found many ways to succeed
During the interview I asked my mom about her childhood, memories, and other relatives.
This summary was about my mother and father and how they feel America can improve
In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, I interviewed my grandmother Ann Farris, whom I call Yia Yia. We discussed growing up in Memphis, Tennessee and coming from a very Greek family. I learned more about my...
This is an interview from my grandma about Memphis symbols that should be shown.
We discussed his relatives, his childhood, my mother’s childhood, and how he wants to be remembered.
I asked Jacoby questions about his childhood. He gave honest answers to what happens.
In this interview, I asked my dad questions that’s revolved around the improvement of America and essentially being an American
In this interview, we talked about what it was like growing up in Olive Branch & what were the obstacles faced during that time.
My grandmother, Lynne Rosenfield, told me about her experience as a professional artist and her experience on the Panel of American Women that fought against segregation in Mississippi.
Harry Freeman (80) speaks with his friend Charles "Charlie" Pazar (71) about Charlie's life, his career as an immigration judge, and their lunch group with themselves and several other friends.
Friends Carolyn Michael-Banks (66) and Menelik Fombi (68) speak about Fombi’s experiences as a member of the “Memphis Thirteen,” a group of Black students that integrated Memphis’s segregated school system at the elementary level.
I interviewed my best friend about how we met and how we feel about each other.
Friends and colleagues Vahisha Hasan (45) and Tamekia Greer (47) discuss creativity, sacred spaces, and the Memphis community.