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Pauline Katz (25) interviews Melody Chapin (25) about growing up poor, moving to a new community, recognizing racial and experiencing social interactions and demographic change as a result of neighborhood gentrification, and grappling with the fear of a loss of...
Grandma talks about her sister who passed at a young age and then we ramble about random memories
Blake talks to his grandmother, asking about historical events that affected her, how living in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was like, and how writing fulfills the desires of the writer.
In this interview I ask my grandma/abuela questions about how life was when she was younger. I Eriberto Lemus am 15 years old. My grandma is named Margarita Lemus Ibarra and she is 78 years old.
I enjoyed asking questions to my dad and getting answers from him and learning about my family history.
This conversation was recorded in August 2020 between Erika Washburn and Kermit Vincent Washburn Junior, our dad, also known as Tim. It was about family and life reflections and some thoughts about the future and what’s important!
In this podcast, my dad and I discussed the Civil War, and the things that led up to it.
I interviewed my father sheva and talked about his parents and our family tree.
I found out more about my mother’s past living her young adult life in San Francisco and her connection to the art scene.
In this interview, conducted in November 2021, I (Selina Cervantes, 24) interview my Grandmother (Victoria Cervantes, 77) about what life was like when she was a girl compared to girls lives and upbringing since. We talk about her opinion on...
Joanne adds on to our initial conversation and talks about stories growing up, life lessons, changes, and wisdom to pass on to the next generation.
some things were cut because of tech malfunction, the first thing was about Reagan’s elections and reactions. It goes through history from the 80s to today asking questions about his experiences and what he thought during big events.