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Today I talked with my grandpa about his life growing up, joining the navy, and starting a family.
Karis Park interviews Bob Serikaku on November 23, 2018 in Palatine, Illinois. He talks about his career, his children, and more.
I'm Nuria Sabit (15) and interviewed my grandmother Maria Reyes(70) and in our interview, we discussed her childhood, her career, family life, and much more.
I am Macie Vance and I interviewed my grandma, Olga Vance, on November 27th.
Angie Rollet interviewed her mother, Ellen Rollet, about growing up on a dairy farm in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Ellen tells of her ancestors from Norway and Nova Scotia, childhood friends, and life after the farm.
Ahmed Hajibadri talks about his life in the warzones of Kurdistan, his life in America, and how it has impacted him.
In this interview, Ethan Do, 15, interviews his friend's grandmother, Jeanie Ng, 79, talks about her life. She goes over the earliest memories she has, before she even has a sense of individuality. These old memories of the Japanese bombings,...
The interview is a historical interview about Grandpa Benkovich.
My Grandma talked about her life from her childhood until now. She struggled to remember some things so my Aunts were able to help her.
In this interview taken place on December 2018 in Chantilly, Virginia, Morgan Lee (15) interviews Hui Li (87) about his life in Vietnam and the United States. Morgan’s dad, Jack Lee, was a translator for this interview. Mr. Li talks...
Today I’m interviewing my grandmother from New Jersey, Connie Hagy. I will be asking her many questions about her life and good memories!
My grandpa and I talked about his life and memories. He also explained some advice he’s obtained and wanted to share with future generations.
Mrs.Koppel, a Chantilly High School chemistry teacher, discusses her memories from childhood to present-day.