Gratitude with a side of Alzheimer’s.

I did this interview with my who is living with Alzheimer's Disease. Her Assited living in Calabasas was under evacuation from the Woolsey fire, but the building made it and they are back home today. So much to be grateful...

Story corps interview assignment

This interview talks a lot about how my Mom’s childhood was like, and how she felt about it. Not much but it’s something.

StoryCorps Connect Interview With My Uncle Dennis Apr 29 2020 5:28 pm

Dennis Nguyen (26) talks to his nephew (16) and gives a little bit of advice on how to live a stable life, get through school, and survive this pandemic.

Klymer Baylo Moves to Michigan for Education

My Aunt Klymer and I talked about how she moved from Honduras to the United States when she as eighteen-years-old where she completed high school and college in Michigan and then moved to California.

South Central LA: A Real Prespective

Justin Rogers, a south central Los Angeles resident, speaks the truth about growing up with racial profiling and police brutality. He expresses the gap that has been made between the citizens of LA and the police; furthermore, decisions he’s made...

Great Thanksgiving Interview

In this interview 17 year old Darby Cruz interviews his mom Sandra about her life, background, and her accomplishments.

My Mother’s Time as a Prosecutor

My mother talks about her time as a prosecutor and gives advice on how to interact with the police.

Mom

We tales about how she was as a Child and who influenced her the most

How Being Curious Can Lead You To Find You with Justin Platt and Danny Pinter

Throughout Richard Wright's novel, Black Boy, Richard is often curious. Through curiosity Richard finds something he's passionate about, reading. In this interview I ask my brother Justin Platt and my friend Danny Pinter about what passions they've discovered about themselves...

My interview

We talked about how her family is and how she like different places, how was her childhood.

On the N-word: "I believe the word is our reparation."

Recorded on Saturday, June 17, 2017. Visual artist, Beau McCall and "the muse" LaNora Williams-Clark discuss growing up in public housing, the N-word, beauty standards, cultural appropriation, race and social justice in America. About "The Conversation" Who gets to have...

What can hard work get you?
February 25, 2019 App Interview

This is the story about how my dad’s hard work got him to the U.S.

Martin Carpio interviews Andrew Costa

Andrew Costa is 25 years old and was previously in several homeless shelters until he found a permanent home at Menlo Family Housing. He was adopted in Germany by Italian parents and lived most of his life in Long Island....

The Suprising Life of a Dad
December 4, 2017 App Interview

Ups and downs in life can make an interesting story. On November of 2017 Ian Kim interviews his dad Yong Ho Kim about his early High School life. The story takes place from 1984 in South Korea, and it shows...

The Interview of Paul Orduño

This recording is the interview of 39 year old mechanical engineer Paul Orduño, conducted by Alex Orduño (son). This interviews questions were all personal questions and were answered by personal opinion and perception.

The past of a teacher

This story is about a teacher who had to go through so many hard things to be the person she is today.