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In this interview, I learned about my mom's life growing up under unfortunate circumstances and how she got to where she is now. We talked about the importance of community, working hard to make a life for yourself, and how...
Nel Wolfe (15) and their father Gerald Wolfe (43) talk about his roofing career.
Makenya Siplin: 2024-05-19 23:41:00
This is an Interview in the Oral History of Whitney Young for AP GOV. I(Tomas Nakamura) interviewed my brother Phillip Nakamura, who is an alum of Whitney.
Madison Sims (16) talks with her uncle, Master Sergeant Bob Topper (43) about his time in the military and how he is doing during retirement.
How my granddad went from growing up on Chicago's South Side to leading the charge in Vietnam and what those experiences taught him.
Abbi Stockman: 2024-05-03 20:41:35 Darlene Chessher, published author of Mi Vida: The Early Years and Mi Vida: The Next Chapter answers questions about her inspiration behind her memoirs and what she's taken from writing these.
Todd Western III talks about the legacy of being from one of the first black farming families in Iowa, building community between black farmers, and the inaugural Iowa Farmers of Color Conference.
Pete Kerns remembers when his pigs escape into the woods of Iowa, and the week of searching with community members that ensued.