“You might as well like me.”

My Aunt Hazel, 72 years old came to my house for a very interesting interview..

People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Mitch

People of the Rio Grande Valley: Mitch. Artist Mitch Darte and I talk about the loss of her Mother and how it propelled her into her flourishing career in painting. Mitch was a high school art teacher, and after losing...

Aunt Denise

My name is Mackenzie Brannon and I am interviewing my aunt, Denise Baer. I am currently 19 attending Penn State University and she is 54 years young. In this interview I ask her to let me know a few things...

From Colorado to LA

My name is Grace Schiff, I am 14 years old, and I interviewed my aunt, Melissa Malone, in Encino, California. She grew up in Colorado, but moved to Los Angeles because of her love for acting. In this interview she...

Interview with my Aunt Leslie

I, Collin Reed, talk to my Aunt Leslie mostly about stuff in the past such as her childhood. We talk about things such as her parents, her jobs, and other things such as that.

Talk with my aunt Nyawira (part 2)

We talked about life in Kenya. Her struggles, her accomplishments, and her surrounding obstacles.

Interview with my partner in crime!

I interviewed my aunt Kelly! She has been a huge part of my life whether it is to give me advice or be there to listen. She is amazing and always has me laughing. I love talking to her so...

Life and struggles in America and Vietnam

In this interview, I learned about how my aunt (biological uncle’s wife) struggled in her childhood, how her life changed when she had kids, how different her life would have been if she stayed in Vietnam, and more. I discovered...

Ella Wesson interviews her Aunt

Ella Wesson asks Her aunt Ania Banner about her career as a teacher

DACA recipient

How DACA changed someone’s life?

The Best Unlikely Friendship

Megan Farrell (23) interviews Daniela Garnica (23) one of her closest friends for the past 4 years, who is also a DACA recipient, about how her status affects friendship, love, and her college experience.

La estaría inmigración de mi tía

Stephanie de 19 años la entrevista a su tía Karina de 41 años. hablamos sobre las memorias y retos de imaginación a los Estados Unidos.

interview with my aunt beki

Emily ippolito(14) and her aunt Beni ippolito(42). biggest regret, something ur afraid of, something ur passionate about, what makes you angry, if you could live anywhere where would u live. what’s one of your favorite memories.

1950’s Shenannigans and Gassy Aunts

Michael Davidson from Morton Grove, Illinois shares stories of his childhood and 16 funny Italian Aunts and Uncles.

Ryan’s Interview With Aunt Stephanie
November 24, 2017 App Interview

Ryan interviewed his aunt, Aunt Stephanie. They talked about her life growing up, and what she learned from it.

The Life of the Amazing Juan Alvarez

Life in Mexico and Chicago for my godfather, Juan Alvarez, was never easy and he was brought up with a hard work ethic that helped him get to where he is today in life. Family, things that make you happy,...

Jameson Interviews Tricia about Lena Teinila, Her Mother's Unsolved Murder, Rejection, and Reconciliation

Jameson O'Neal talks with his mother, Tricia O'Neal, about her mother, Lena Teinila, as well as several other family members. Jameson and Tricia discuss rejection, reconciliation, and how those life lessons come full circle. Lena Teinila's homicide is the only...