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In this podcast, Jake and I discuss Crohn’s Disease and how it has had an effect on our lives. We talk about what society can do to find a cure. As well as the theories behind the onset of autoimmune...
I, David Trueba, interviewed my grandmother about her childhood. This quickly turned into a conversation comparing time periods.
I sat down with my dad and asked him questions about his past and his memories.
We asked our son what he likes about having two dads, about his favorite things to do, and about what he likes to do with each of us.
Asking about how it was for my mom in the U.S. and her toughest moments back home and in the U.S.
We talked about Taylor as a child & a few things that have impacted her positively.
George served in Vietnam 1967-68 as a Marine. He is the Veteran Services Administrator for Cornerstone Hospice in Central Florida.
A brief biographical of the life of Clarence L. Williams as given by his daughter, C. L. Williams http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/ Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives DigitalCollections Library
We talked about food and our childhood memories surrounding our favorite dishes.
Paul Mott (52), Patty Mott (72), and Bobby Mott (73) share their family history including when Paul was born to an unwed mother. Paul's Aunt Patty and Uncle-In-Law Bobby describe to Paul how loved he was by both his grandparents....
In this interview, I asked my mom some questions about compassion and life and carefully listened and dissected her answers.
I talked to Juan Puente about his new life here in the United States, and about his life before.
November, 17 2020. Interviewing my step-sister Kristen Reichert.
In this interview, I learned about the biggest influence in my grandmother’s life. Also, I learned about her forever favorite memory.
Marely has had a great childhood despite the hardships presented to her by the communism in her country of birth (Cuba) and has an interesting ancestry and great parents/grandparents, lots of fun memories, and a lot of experiences that have...
My grandma and great grandma talking about their life and how they came to the United States from Cuba
I was getting to know more about my dad's past and how his parents were which was cool because I have never met them before.
My abuela, Carmen Ramos, talks about her experiences after leaving Cuba one fateful day. She traveled up and down the East Coast of the U.S. growing up, and I found that it mirrored how I grew up moving around too.