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Holly Haze interviews her brother Fast Eddie Coyle. Both radio DJs with great stories and more to come.
Talking with my longtime family friend Sue Rogers (Ms. Sue) about life and growing up black in Jim Crowe Mississippi.
Gary W. Hawk (72) interviews his wife, Joyce L. Hocker (76), about her family's experiences taking a stand against U.S. racism in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
We discussed the IB program and how having taught abroad gives a different perspective on the US education system.
Chris Walsh (76) talks with her grandson, AP Didier (18) about her childhood in Orangeburg, South Carolina during the 1950s-1960s in the Jim Crow south, her father's experience in a German POW camp, and how her town has evolved since...
Former teacher, Ashley Austin (38) speaks with her husband, Chris Austin (40) a former teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina about the challenges of a first year teacher in a segregated high school.
Talks about growing up all over the country, finding your “home,” relationship with parents, and hope for the future.
I spent my time speaking with my great grandma about life, growing up, and happiest memories.
The interview was very heartfelt. I learned so many things just from completing this interview. It’s always great to know where you came from and how your parents grew up. My mom is truly my hero!!
A pair of non-traditional students discuss their experiences of returning to college and their motivation to pursue a bachelor's degree.
A pair of non-traditional students discuss their experiences of returning to college and their motivation to pursue a bachelor's degree.
Diane "Dee" Kurtz (90) talks with her friends Jackie Berkelhamer (77) and Deborah Payne (73) about her childhood, her family, the places she has lived, and other life experiences.
A pair of non-traditional students discuss their experiences of returning to college and their motivation to pursue a bachelor's degree.