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This interview is about 92 year old Burnice Burton's childhood life in Virginia Disputanta in the 1920s and 30s.
Pat Quinn (63) talks to her friend, Camille Warzecha (67), about her family history and genealogy, the source of her historical curiosities, and the evolution of historiography in the digital age.
I interviewed my grandfather on his experiences as he was growing up in India. We also discussed his experiences moving here to the US and his life here.
Best friends meet and discuss the different place they came from and how they’ve stayed friends for 30 years.
[Recorded: Friday, July 21, 2023] This One Small Step conversation was recorded in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of the Sorensen Institute’s summer High School Leaders Program in 2023. Monique Emond (17) is from Warrenton and Isabel Lafrance-Melendez is from Henrico....
My Dad discusses Nascar driver, and local legend, Joe Weatherly.
I ask Landon a few questions about where he grew up and how his environnent has affected him.
[Recorded: Thursday, February 2nd, 2023] Stephanie (68) and Sarah (19) have a One Small Step conversation in Charlottesville, Virginia. Stephanie is a retired nurse and research coordinator from Charlottesville and Sarah is a Second Year at the University of Virginia...
Pedro Damasceno speaks to Virginia Zimmerman. Interview hosted by Pine Crest’s Photography Club at the Willowood Brookdale resident center on August 9th, 2017. c/o Pedro Damasceno
In this interview Kirkie talks about her life and some of her greatest memories.
I talked to my dad about how living in Isle of Wight county Virginia has changed since he was a kid.
Moving from India to Pakistan at a young age. Then coming from Pakistan to America at an old age. What was this like. (Conducted in Urdu)
Margaret Sturgill interviews her friend and coworker Dennis Horton (60) about his childhood diagnosis of polio and how it changed his life.
Rosel H. Schewel, 80, is interviewed by her daughter Susan Schewel, 53.
Valerie Helbert, 38, shares childhood memories and stories about older relatives with her younger sister Edith Helbert, 36.
My niece talked about her church youth trip spent hiking the Virginia Highlands Horsetrail.