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this interview was with my grandma who is 60 years old. It was extremely interesting and I am so glad I learned a lot
We talked about some things he went through in life but all in Spanish.
Bailey Harkins Interviewing his father about his life
In this talk the historian Richard Dunn talks to Colleen Rodgers about the book he wrote that chronicles the lives of her ancestors in the 1770s that lived on the Mesopotamia Plantation in Jamaica.
In this interview I sit down with my friends at Soul Craft Collective, a new multimedia company bridging independent artists to the Mass Resource.
This is an interview with my Grandma for a History project. We talked about her life and memories.
Second part of talking to Grandpa Skip after microphone cut out
I'm a daughter asking my mom about how music influenced her youth and her present.
Rhonda Lancaster interviews her parents, Ron and Julie (Yackel) Allen, at her home with Jim Lancaster. They talk about how they met and married, their early life together, and then what they remember about the early years with children.
One Small Step partners Anna Isler (23) and Susan "Sue" Kurzman (68) discuss living in Richmond, volunteering at animal shelters, and how they define patriotism.
In this interview I discuss how music has changed over my mother’s lifetime. This includes changes in what devices were used to listen to music, what genres were popular, how information about music was spread, attitudes on music, and the...
Childhood in Hanover County, Virginia, her parents, and advice for her daughters
The Life of my father up to date. A deep look into his past.
Where two sisters who are 13 years apart talk about what it was like growing up together
I interviewed my dad and he talked about his childhood, his time in the military and being a parent.
My mom (age 44) and I (age 15) talking about my mom’s childhood, how she met my dad, and what impacts were made in her life. My mom talks about the relationships she has with her siblings and my dad....
A Nana tells her grandson what it was like growing up in the country and city during the Second World War, being Black in segregated America, and other challenges she faced later in life.
We talked about how much we care about each other. I gained more insight on what goes on in my father's head.
During Thanksgiving dinner this year, I interviewed an elderly from my church. We talked about her current life, immigration experiences and happy memories.
Interview with my mother. She talks about what her family was like. What traditions she had, where she lives and how life was different.
Chris talks about his life before, during and after the military. He also mentions how he got into his line of work in the medical field.