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The D’Ascheberg’s came to America in the early 1950’s from Paris in order to become blueberry farmers. This interview discusses why they got to Paris in the first place, and where they were even before that!
My name is Tanner MacDonald (17), I am with my mom Kate Macdonald (50). I talked with her about her childhood.
We talked about things he has learned and experience in his life.
I had a fun interview with my grandma. She spoke mandarin chinese during the interview, and I learned a lot about her childhood, her life goals, and some interesting facts about her. It was really fun and thank you storycorps...
Learning about my great grandmother’s journey from Vietnam to America and her advice to the younger generation.
An interview with our grandmother about her time during WWII, taking the German generals to surrender, her work with UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and meeting an American airman stationed in Frankfurt.
This interview consists of me talking to Logan about his experiences in France
Kayla Hafidi (33) interviews her father, Jerome Smith (73), about his life, focusing on his time growing up in a segregated Atlanta and his time in the military as a member of the Army Security Agency.
I asked my dad about growing up, meeting my mom, and who came before me. We also speaked of civil rights activists and who they are.
Paul Keefe's experience in the US Navy including service in the Mediterranean on the USS Lake Champlain helped him get his degree in aeronautical engineering & led to a career in electrical engineering at companies including D.E.C.
This is my interview with Ramine Baharamgi. He is an Epidemiologist. He came here from Iran and has lived and traveled all over the world.
I talked to my dad to learn about what he's learned in life, and another interesting story.
In this interview, I talk with fellow UNLV student Brianna Boulay about her hopes and lessons from living through COVID and how her life has panned out differently than expected.
Stoney Brook talks about how being a pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago in 2014 touched and changed him in unexpected ways. Among other things the pilgrimage was the gateway to his setting up the first Veteran's Treatment Court in...
The Executive Director of Expertise Cosmetology Institute shares a little insight on how she began the first cosmetology school of Las Vegas.
Friends Maddalena Fontein (73) and Debbie Mustone (71) discuss Maddalena's childhood, adulthood, and her hopes for the future.
My father has lived in the Dallas area his whole life. He has seen this area change and become more diverse. My mother was a military brat, so she has lived in multiple cities. She has experience different cultures and...
Shaundell Newsome is the founder of SUMNU Marketing in Las Vegas, Nevada. He took the time to share his migration story, work history, and some intimate moments about his ethos. He closes with a vision for the future of work...
Newly graduated from the University of Virginia, Tom Fishburne had no idea what he wanted to do. Most of his friends were moving to Atlanta with jobs already set up, but he wanted to do something different. So, he turned...
A young man on the brink of adulthood (love, marriage, professional success) realizes that he is not invincible on a long, dangerous and unpredictable hike.
Catherine Keyes-Guichard (53) talks with Daniel Fine (70) about growing up in Northern California and her memories of being restless, rebellious, and searching. She also discusses moving to Europe 30 years ago, marrying a French man, making her home in...