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He talked about his childhood and how that made him who he was. He also talked about what he wanted to leave behind when he’s gone. Most of the interview revolved around his mistakes and why those mistakes helped him...
Tom Kearns (68) tells his daughter Emily Kearns (33) about his career as a carpenter and furniture maker, working for Ford Motor Company, living in Detroit after the 1967 rebellion, and his experience as a father.
I got together with my mom to discuss her journey before and after having kids. She talked about motherhood and her decision to quit her job.
In this interview you will hear about what my Mother's life was like as a child and what shaped her to be the women she is today. Also you will hear about how my birth affected her. This is for...
Spouses Bill Thompson (77) and Diane Thompson (76) talk about the history of, and their connection to, the Walworth County Fair in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
Friends Jeanette "Mz. Beatrice" Taylor (48) and Angela Ross (40) discuss their work in response to a local school closing and the need for changes within schooling systems.
Here I interview my mother about her brief life in Ecuador and as that of an immigrant in the United States
Interview of my mother. Wuendy Ocampo relationship is my mother. main points are life in the military.
We talked about my dad's life growing up and his life now and lessons he has learned.
Gloria sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action Team to discuss Chicago's South Side and Uptown neighborhoods, being white passing, and systemic racism.
My mother and I talked about our family and what we hold valuable to us. I believe doing this interview will be something I cherish for the rest of my life.
My grandmother recounts traveling on the train with her sister by themselves when they were 8 and 9-years-old in the late 1930s; going to college and living in Alberta, Canada; and working at an advertising agency in the 1950s in...
We talked about life, what was satisfying and least satisfying. He reflected on life and the milestones that influenced his life.
Interview with Fredric Knott Swanson for Lauren Swanson’s Sociology Class
We talked about how our great grandmother loved her life. We also learned what her perspective of the American Dream.
My aunt would mostly talk about her childhood. Also, about advise she would give for the future.
One Small Step partners Jim Waszak (69) and Erika J (38) discuss their upbringings, the kindest people in their lives, and their economic beliefs.
To start off the interview with my father I asked him questions about his childhood. He told about his school and summer life. Then I started asking questions about his wife and all thoes juicy details. Then we topped the...