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My mother and I discussed the major differences in television media in Ghana and the U.S.
Joelle Aheto (16) and her uncle, Liberty Nulaans (59) sit down for an interview to talk about life in Ghana, his schooling, and his passion for photography and technology. They also talked about how Christianity shaped his life and how...
This interview was with my grandma telling me her journey from growing up in her homeland to how she moved to America to begin a new life
Stephanie Stephens interviews Annabel Link for a college project and learns about each other. The basis of the topics discussed in this interview involves one's experiences, life journey, and memories. The theme is centered around "memories", reviewing our life lived...
This interview was about her life in Ghana and how life has changed throughout the years. She also went into depth about the struggles she has endured.
Interview with Occupational Therapy Professor and Global Advocate for feeding disorders Dr Kate Barlow
Hear Carrie Washington's story of how she was embarrassed to be from coastal South Carolina when she was young, "Before I didn't think I had any roots. I just felt like I was floating and I didn't know who we...
A tale about how a young girl from Ghana came to America. Everything in her life changed overnight and she had to adapt. Most of it was really hard but she came out okay and successful.
My dad whos name is mark. He is 49 and He used to live in Ghana. we talked about religion and how he would be remembered.
Chronicaling the amazing story of hope and perseverance of Jae Roosevelt
This is a story about a girl navigating the world one match a time.
This interview is about Charles’ journey from Ghana to America, and what the process of immigrating was like for him.
stella akua mensah discusses their experience being forced to face the occult
Bernedicta Owusu is a family friend of mine . She came here from Ghana, so she gave me an insight on how it’s changed.