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Raymond Chodor’s Interview for Fall 2019 University of Pittsburgh Navigating Grief & Loss Final Project
Alit of funny stories, our family history back several generations on Mom’s side in Indiana
We talked about he Great Recession and how it impacted if so and how life was like for my mom around that time
Mia Cassidy (goes to Mckinney High School) interviewed her grandmother over Thanksgiving break (Great Thanksgiving Listen). Learning about the leadership, Maturity, and Honesty she had growing up and to this day! During this interview Mia found out how and why...
I did an interview with my Aunt Kathleen Corcoran. She is 49 years old, she is my aunt and my best friend all in one. We talked about Relationships and who she was proud of and how she came to...
A Thanksgiving Interview with my grandmother, Janet Hellgren, in 2021. Discussed Italian heritage, her Columbian foreign exchange trip, and her love of family.
Hanna DeJidas, 17, and Chris DeJidas 49. Chris is my mom. We discussed my childhood and what it was like to raise me.
I asked my mom about the most difficult times in her life, what she was like as a child, and other questions about her life.
Growing up in a working class family in Pittsburgh, faith, being the first in her family to go to college.
Joyce Frye, resident of Morrison Village (2503 Old Mobile Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39567) is interviewed by Reba Brown, Library Assistant 1 from Singing River Genealogy-Local History Library on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Ms. Frye discusses her pets, why she moved...
We talked about my Aunt Rosemary’s journey as a former social worker, organizer, and union president.
My Grandfather, Luke Howe (or Bop Bop) talks about his life as a child in the cold war, his experience as the owner of a hardware store, and how he intends to live the rest of his life.
We talked about my moms teenage life and the future. We also talked about her hopes for me and my generation. We talked a lot about her dad, who was my grandpa. They were very close and that was a...
During the interview I got to know a little more about my grandma other than her daily life with me
The interview taught me a lot about my grandmother and my close family’s past. I’m very happy that I got to do this today and learn about my legacy and what it will continue as.
I asked my grandmother to describe her early life as well as her views on her present day life.
This is a conversation between my dad, Thomas Livingston, who is 50 years old and ne, Mackensie Livingston, and I am 17 years old. We spent our time talking about his childhood, my childhood, his life as a farmer and...
Mike talking about his childhood and his father and mother.ch
This is an interview with my Grandma, Kathy Imhof. I am 15 years old and this was recorded on November 17.
Nelson grew up in a Pittsburgh black family with several generations of professionals with graduate degrees and shares the discrimination that they faced during Jim Crow and during the Civil Rights Movement.
talking about mother’s childhood, her relationship with my father, and how she takes care of my family
My grandmother loves her life and she loves her family. And she hopes everyone has a sense of personal responsibility.