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Kelline Webb talks about her experiences growing up on Mary Avenue in Albany, Georgia, as a senior at Albany High School in 1972, and as a professional care-giver in Panama City, Florida. (interviewed February 2, 2024)
“Don’t smoke at night and keep your head down”- wisdom from my grandfather who always has his two cents to add and never fails to make us laugh
The stories of Joel’s childhood and school experience, and of his love life with my mother.
In this interview, conducted November 24, 2017 in Albany, NY, Dan Palmer (16) interviews his bilingual (in Arabic and English) Grandmother, Nazar Awwad (73), about her life in America as well as in the Middle East. Nazar shares some of...
This interview includes information about Sally's life as an English Teacher, parent, and grandmother.
This interview consisted of questions regarding immigration and it’s effects. I interviewed my mother as she has been through this process herself.
Austin Lang, Kyle Hacker and Adam Riker (interviewer) have been friends for the past three years. But, they come to find that they may not know as much about each other as they may have thought they did.
The brief story of the lives of a librarian and a electrical engineer veteran
This is a conversation about life growing up in Albany as well as the typical family after World War II.
Matt D'Angelo and Liz Heller boyfriend/girlfriend explore important moments in life and advice for future generations.
We talked about money, the births of Johanna’s children, the holocaust, meeting her husband Bernard Saper, ambition, and more.
I asked my mom 15 questions about her life and reflecting on her ancestry and experiences.
We talk about how her childhood was and about her parents and family. We also talked about traditions we’ve had through the years.
I talked to my grandpa about what it was like growing up and about his parents and relatives. We also talked about what everyone did for work and how he worked for the defense mapping agency.
We talked about Grandad’s 72 year marriage, his experiences during WW2, and life in small town Georgia.
Joyce is my mother-in-law, but she is much more than that to me. She is a very loving person who looks for the good in people, the positive side of everyone. She accepts people for who they are. I felt...