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In this audio recording, I interview my Dad, who has successfully started his own small business. We sit down and discuss how he got started and how he grew his business.
My mother shared some of her favorite things about Thanksgiving and told us about some Thanksgiving traditions that run in our family.
Mrs. Henry's 4th grade class has been working on a K-W-L chart about Veteran's Day. We thought it would be advantageous to interview a soldier or veteran. (Sorry fire drill in middle of interview)
One Small Step partners Pearl Casias (79) and Terri Oliger (51) share a conversation about their lives growing up, the importance of self-reliance, and playing the role of matriarch in their extended families.
After suffering from complications due to a stroke we sat down to talk about life and last wishes.
Spouses Patricia Ann Martinez Rutherford (69) and Wayne Rutherford (70) share a conversation about the history and legacy of Tio Vivo Carousel. They also talk about their support, involvement, and dedication to maintaining the Tio Vivo Carousel.
Selma Rockett (68) talks with her niece Erika Seid (43) about the different chapters in her life: her childhood and family, her career and being a mother.
So we talked about my moms life and I had asked her questions that I didn’t really know or ask her before.
Dr. Penny Boston is a woman of many talents! A notable academic with a background in microbiology and geology, Penny has investigated microbial life in the lab and in the field as a speleologist -- someone who studies cave science....
Life partners Gus Foster (82) and Alexandra Benjamin (70) share a conversation about The Harwood Museum in Taos, New Mexico. They talk about the museum's history in the community, its evolution, and the generosity that has made it the museum...
Latasha Valencia (35) talks with her mother Frances Valdez-Madrid (59) about her genealogy project, their ancestry, and how their family history impacts them today.
Monserrat Macias Moreno (29) speaks with her friend and mentor Jacqueline "Jackie" Jaramillo (72) about their identity as Latinas, their family histories, and their hopes for the Latino population in the United States.
 Hailey armijo and Saphira armijo we are sisters we talked about her life story. We also discussed some other things. Like her life and what she would like to be remembered as.
Coworkers Joey Gutierrez (35) and Kiana Yamada (28) share a conversation about their work with the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce and their ties to New Mexico.
I asked my mother questions over her family, love life, and religion. She talked about important people in her childhood like her grandfather and sayings we have in my family like 2+2+2 that we joke about. She talked about meeting...
Juniper Leherissey (50) interviews her colleague Stephen Brogden (74) about his time, experiences, and contributions during his tenure as the former director of the Harwood Library and Museum.
Marlene Boucher (72) talks to her husband, Rodney Boucher (63), about their relationship and his extensive career serving in the Navy.
Sisters LeAnn Vigil (41) and Tanya Vigil (40) share details their mother uncovered about their ancestor, Andres Woodson, who was a Native child sold into slavery at the age of ten. The two also consider how that legacy has left...
I asked Elizabeth Padilla (my mom) questions about COVID-19 & how it has impacted her.
I interview my sister, Sierra, about her various work experiences. She discussed her time working in several different restaurants, as well as her other positions in the service industry. Sierra also talks about working in the "gig-economy" and her hopes...
First part of the talk with my Grandpa Skip, the microphone stopped working part way through
In an interview conducted in Colorado on May 20th 2019, Chloe Doubrava interviews her father, Michael Doubrava about his early life, the impact of war on his community, the loss of his father and the hardships his family faced, his...