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My grandpa talked about what he used to do back then. And many other things related to that.
November 24, 2017, Bonham Texas. Life in the military, church and west Texas. How we celebrate holidays. My family growing up. All sorts of unique traditions.
Kiera Yarrow interviews her grandfather Walter Yarrow asking him about school, life experiences, and life lessons.
My dad and I talked about his childhood, how his childhood was, and who he misses. I learned some new things about him that I didn’t know before.
In this interview, I talk with my mother about the tech revolution. We discuss the impacts of technology and how it has changed as time has progressed.
My grandmother, Mary Guzzo, was born and grew up in a poverty stricken community in Brooklyn, New York. She lived in a small apartment complex with her older sister and two younger brothers. Her father remained in her life until...
Terry and I talked personal, musical, and social memories from her life and time with the Dyker Singers.
In this interview, Shirley and I talked about her childhood as well as her life coming to America from Trinidad and the struggle.
Shahana Jalal(14 She/Her/Hers) talks to her classmate, Jeongmi Ahn, also known as Sarah(14 She/Her/Hers) about her viewpoints towards various events in 2020.
Patty Devery (37) talks with her coworker Amy Tardif (54) about their lives in New York and Chicago and how they have been affected by the COVID-19 shelter in place orders.
Sheila Silverstein is interviewed by Mark Capell(14) and talks about how her past has affected her actions and current lifestyle. While going through many experiences she has had, she says how so much of her life has meant so much...
Thanksgiving interview with my grandfather Jim Abel
An interview inquiring about the interviewee's decision to pursue a career in education, how he handled stress, and lessons he learned. The interview ends with his life's most memorable memory.
I asked my grandpa questions regarding who he eats with, where he eats, his relationship with food, his culture, traditions, and personal history in relation to food.
Looking back at the life of a first generation child of Holocaust survivors
Michael (54) asks his father Ted Heaton (86) about some activities of his youth in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NYC. Picking coal, vendors and street games