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Vinny knew from an early age they were non-binary. They didn't have the language, but knew that in their conservative city in Georgia, being non-binary meant being ostracized and punished. It wasn't until college that they had any positive gender...
Anna, age 9, asks her grandparents questions about their lives, families, childhood, and how they met.
Esther was born in New York City, then moved St. Paul, Milwaukee, go now New Ulm, MN. She shares her experiences with diversity, prejudice, and schooling.
This is an interview with my dad, Bruce McMullen, where we talked about his childhood and present day things.
The Great Thanksgiving Listen on Friday, November 24 in Brunswick, Georgia with Joshua and Vonda Harrington.
We are at our lake house for thanksgiving and i sat down with my grandmother to interview her.
The interview is an experience on the first day in the U.S. for Maria Andrade, what things were different,culture, tradition, new way of lifestyle. Thoughts on helping undocumented citizens come to the U.S.
My Papa talks about how our family immigrated from Guyana to America. He talks about his childhood in Guyana, and transitioning to the United States as an adult.
I talked to my grandma about her father’s family of 13, and how being immigrants changed his life, and hers.
Me and my grandfather talked about his life, what he took from his service, and how his upbringing, and the people around him has changed him, and how he has unto them.
We are driving to a Duke game with my mom, my grandma, my dad and me. I am interviewing my grandma.
Mary H. Taylor reflects on her life as she approaches retirement, her upbringing and journey on the Great Migration and the nation's first black president.
We talked about her past and what she is grateful for throughout her life. She touched on her marriage and being raised by her grandparents.
We talked about my Grandpa’s childhood, his experiences, and people who influenced him.
My name is Jackson Brown and I’m 12 years old. I interviewed my dad, Tim Brown who is 52. We discussed some early family history, his childhood, his work life, how he met and married my mom and some things...
What we talked about was what obtacles did Elvia have to encounter and why she decided to come tobMilwaukee.
I interviewed my grandfather and learned more about his family and where he came from.
Devin Klemstein (17) interviews him mother, Dena Klemstein (49) about her work life, parenting, and life lessons.