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Jim Sayers (77) and Donna Prizgintas talk about his memories of growing on a farm in Humboldt, Iowa, the transition of the farm through generations and his hope for the future of the land and his family.
We talked about her grandmothers influence over my grandmothers life and the impact of her grandchildren. We also discussed her child hood and what it was like growing up.
Odelle, my grandmother, talks of her childhood in Tipp City, Ohio, and of her family.
Interview of Leon (Label) Handler's covering his early years to his working years.
Victoriano Valdez Jarquio was born in Manila, Philippines in 1932 and journeyed to the United States with his wife and four sons in 1972. This is the story of my “Lolo.”
Renee Kramer discusses with one of her high school students, Ellis Garrett, about how she ended up as a principal and gives a little advice on the real world.
U.S. Navy veteran Fred Schuber, grandfather of a friend. Discusses his time serving in the Navy, funny stories, life lessons, and advice for people entering military service. Incredible stories from Officer Candidate School at LSU, serving in the Indian Ocean...
Mrs. Delk and mrs. Sutton are long time Grove Park resident interviewed by the Grove Park Foundation
We talked about my mom’s background and how she Thought of raising me. We also talked about how she lived her life. Also we spoke about how she was a easy going bookworm.
I finally found the courage to tell of the effects of police brutality on my family in public.
I interviewed my father and we talked about his early childhood in Germany, his education, career, his travels through the world, and the places he lived in. I chose to interview my dad because I find his story very interesting.
Jim Henry was a junior at Morehouse College in February 1960 when he participated in a sit-in with other black students in Atlanta.
Journalism students ask their mathematics and ibstrumental music teacher about his experiences in Waldorf education
Katie Reily planted the seeds that would grow and blossom into The Waldorf School of Atlanta. What started as an inspired idea and small home classroom, over three decades ago - continues to thrive as the ever-growing Waldorf community in...
Today I interviewed Mrs. Hornstra. She is my schools front office person, she has always been so sweet to me and I remember always coming to ask her for help with something and she’d be there to help me. She...
I interviewed my grandfather about his time working with VISTA in 1969 in Milwaukee.
We talked about her childhood and some traditions in her family.