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This interview is between my mom and I and we talk about her past and her hopes for my future.
Mackenzie Mares and her great grandmother have a discussion about her life. For example, her close relationship with her family.
A mom and daughter talk about their hopes, dreams, and concerns about themselves and future generations.
“My overprotective brother did not approve my relationship with his best friend but “Love” is a great feeling so he approved”....”Great Joy of having You next to me”.... “They influenced them lives for ever”...
I ask my mom about a few dreams she has had and told me about, and her best memories and goals, in order to see if I can gather enough information to create narrative honoring her memories and dreams.
This is an interview with my father to explore the several identities he has as an American immigrant, a father, and a survivor of the Vietnam War. He shared his memories of his childhood and his visions of the younger...
Estela Fernandez, born on December 6th of 1940, is the daughter of European refugees who came to Buenos Aires, Argentina during World War 1. She talks about her fondest memories, such as hanging out with her families on the weekends,...
We talked about what Mia dreamed of being in her future. She talked about important people in her life.
Elie interviews her mom about her childhood, her honest opinions of her family, and her hopes for the future.
Daughter April Cantor interviews her mom, Flora Cantor about her experience as a child growing up in the Phillippines and her experience as an immigrant coming to the US and her career as a nurse in VA.
Spouses Dan Franden (61) and Laurie Feldman (64) discuss how feminism, raising sons and retirement has impacted their lives and marriage.
I started talking to my grandpa and I learned so much from him that I didn’t even know. But since he had to go do something, I ended up interviewing my grandma who also surprised me with the answers she...
This is an interview about the hardships of an orphan boy coming to America. It shows the true value of what work means to complete the American Dream.
My mother and I talked about her childhood and memories that she had with our family. She also got the chance to speak about the things she wants her children and future generations to know.