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This is an interview of Josephine Wilhelmi, grandmother to Marta Schneider where she recalls some of her childhood, teen, and young adult/parent memories.
My grandfather talks briefly about his childhood and a few of his experiences and life lessons.
I talked to my grandpa about his college experience during the Vietnam War. His memories include instances of riots, tear gas, and tanks on the Ohio State Campus. He also talks about his most vivid memories, his childhood, and his...
We talked about her childhood memories growing up in northern California in the 70s. She discussed a funny childhood story, the loss of her best friend when she was eleven, the interesting farm life of her parents, and the jobs...
Living in Paradise is usually thought of as a tropical place, sitting by the beach, and relaxing. For Bryan Hawkins, it is a small mining town in Northern California. In November of 2018, 17 year-old Johnny Hawkins interviews his father,...
My grandma and I talked about the 1960s. We talked about the world issues going on as well as the culture of the 60’s.
I sat down with my 64 year old mother as her 23 year old daughter, to explore her life, memories and influences. I learned things i didn’t know and reheard memories that I know and love.
She told me a lot about what it was like growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. We also talked about social issues pertaining to Leominster and society.
Talking with my grandma about her life, her challenges, and her outlook on out country
Interview about the organization she created and is involved in which is the immigration student task force
Rural Roots, Inc. has had a wide and diverse impact on small farms and local food systems on the Palouse and in the Inland Northwest. Community-based and farmer-grown, this nonprofit organization has played a significant role in changing the local...
Me interviewing my grandmom Sandy Levy in her living room in Northfield New Jersey about her life and experiences growing up in Atlantic City.
Fredrick Richardson (84) interviews his friend Lisa Lambert (60) about her career as the first African-American assistant city clerk and now city clerk of the city of Mobile.
I was able to speak with a director at an urban program called Harlem Children Zone about his upraising and his community.