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In this interview, my aunt and I have a talk about the hardest moment in her life. Warning, there are tears!
I wanted to learn more about my grandma's past and how different the world has changed for her over her life. I wanted to know more about how she met grandpa and how it was like living with him, I...
Discussion of John's relationship with his siblings and parents. We talked about the death of his father and later on, his mother. Childhood stories and memories and how his sister affected him. His life from the streets to Brookdale. He...
I sat down to talk with my grandparents about how they met, fell in love, and got married. We hit the 45 minute cutoff point without wrapping up, but talked about how they navigated conversion to Catholicism, family tensions, and...
I talked to my mom about her childhood and how her life is different then what she imaged it to be as a child.
We discussed Donsheri's journey in her life. From the early difficulties she faced with her biological family to the time she found her spiritual family, her real family. The time she lost her brother to the jail system and the...
Together we discussed our experiences and feelings about taking Georgia State University’s Death, Dying, and Loss course.
We talked about Catholic Schools, teaching, and some about life in general.
Me and my mom talked about her struggles raising me and about her feelings while raising me.
During this interview, Nan Soto discussed her relationship with her siblings throughout her childhood and having the role of being the oldest sibling, her influential grandmother, the importance of her Catholic faith in her life and her children’s lives, and...
My girlfriend, Aimee, interviews me about my thoughts on Death, Dying, and Loss. Reflections on subjects discussed throughout the semester in SOCI4122.
My grandparent, nana talks about her life experiences with love, growing up, her job career, and politics
In this interview, Ms. Phyllis Fournier (Grammie) shares stories about the love she's felt, the trouble she's found herself in, and sweet memories made with her family and friends.
An interview between a daughter and her 91 year old father and some of his history as a Chicano growing up in Los Angeles and his life in the Marine Corps.
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: David. David Withrow is the successful owner of the local cafe, Agrarian Coffee in McAllen, TX. David is a father and husband with a penchant for the refined culinary palette. David speaks...
Father Frank DeSiano calls himself a "lifer." He entered the Paulist junior seminary as a teenager. That was more than 45 years ago. He's a noted leader in evangelization or sharing of the Catholic faith. Father Frank has been the...
Jo shares about the beautiful relationship she has with her daughter Kaylea who died in a tragic accident six years ago.
I interview my mother who recently retired from her career as a businesswoman and restaurant owner.
Speaking of how the 2020 pandemic has reminded her of when she first came to the United States from Mexico.
Steve Desroches (47) and Jay Critchley (74) talk about ReRooters Day a holiday unique to Provincetown, Massachusetts that Critchley created in 1983. Celebrated every year on January 7 on the flats of the East End of town its a beloved...
In this interview I interviewed my roommate Emma who is one of my best friends. She speaks about losing her dog and having to say bye to her best friend when she left to go back to school.
In this interview, conducted on November 30, 2017, Cora Espeleta (50) is interviewed by her daughter Chelsea Espeleta (17) about getting her U.S. citizenship and the Espeleta family dynamic. Mrs. Espeleta shares more about her childhood back in the Philippines...
My dad lost his mom and his brother, so he had to learn how to cope and keep their memory alive in his future.