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Seto You, age 92/93 or 97/98, is interviewed by his son, Ed You, age 26, about his early days in the USA. He arrived from China in 1916, worked as a cook in this country well into his 80's. He...
For our ethnographic interview Kotaro and I talked about the food and time in our lives and our culture. Enjoy!
Despite being in Japan for the earthquake in 2011, Gerald Hirshberg doesn't tell that story, because stories of interacting with the place and the people are far more earthshattering. In November of 2017, Kate Hirshberg interviewed her grandfather, Gerald 'Jerry'...
Siegfried Buss (78) talks with daughter Frieda Nossaman (?) about being a German missionary living in Japan.
Deborah Ranniger (58) talks to SC Facilitator Virginia Lora (26) about her dad Leonard Cornell who passed away 5 years ago of Alzheimers. She tells the story her dad would tell over and over again about going to the 1929...
Sisters, Patricia Panatier (55) and Irene Gilmore (60), remember their brother, Chris Panatier, who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, and was killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
In the interview, Noriko Murakawa talks about her life after she graduated high school, and the process of finding a job in Japan before coming to America to become a preschool teacher.
My grandmother is a baby boomer and has been many different places, so I asked her questions about her travels.
Marilyn interviewed her uncle Bob about his life as a musician and how this ultimately probably saved his life during World War 2.
My grandfather tells me the stories of his service on the Military Railroad Service in American based Japan during the Korean War. He gives personal insight into his experience as a young American man in an unfamiliar land during wartime.
My grandmother, who we call grammy, told me about her life as a nurse, stay-at-home mom, cancer survivor, and traveller. She is very dedicated to documenting things with photos, so it was interesting to the hear stories behind them. My...
Edith E. Johson, 80, is interviewed by her granddaughter, Jaimie Johnson, 26.
Leia Pisor, a global citizen and student at ASU, discusses her life experiences and opinions on thinking globally.
A Japanese American artist and teacher, Asuka tells about how her hair has expressed different aspects of identity over the years, her relationships with her mother and grandmother, and her braided hair styles.
Noa Suk (16) interviews Jin Suk (51) about his experience growing up in different places, and his decision to get out of Korea.
Junko Takamatsu talks about her contrasting life in America vs. Japan.
Auntie Juliah's childhood, stories with Uncle David, her present
John spoke of his time serving in the Navy during World War II.
We talked about what Baba did as a child and what she did after she came to the USA.
[Recorded Thursday, November 11, 2021] Meg (54) and Yijing (21) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. They discuss cross-cultural perspectives on American democracy, parent-child relationships, and their shared interest in traveling to other countries.
My grandma Noriko (who we call Baba) talks about her life living in japan and then moving to america