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We talked about my grandmothers life and how things influence her life.
I interviewed my grandma , our conversation consisted of her love life, kids ,and who helped her in life . she was a very up going person and a regular human being
This interview view was between me and my grandmother born in the 1930’s. I got to learn more about her childhood and adult life.
An interview about the life and American perspective of my grandfather.
I’m Jackson Pineda, interviewing my mom, Jennifer Pineda.
Annie Chirayil experience after waking from a near death infection
Imani Lytle recalls family trips to South Dallas 2022-09-27 18:53:57
Today I interviewed my grandma and asked her about her life.
This interview is a summary of Cherrie Anderson’s opinions thoughts feelings dreams and desires as a black woman in the 2000s.
In this interview, conducted on November 20th, 2017, in Wylie, Texas, Alexa Helm (14) interviews her grandmother Charlotte Ann Helm (78), or as she calls her, Gran, and invites her father, Mark Helm (52), Mrs. Helm's son, to contribute to...
My grandma and I mainly talked about her relationship with my mother. We also talked about her work life and how it has impacted her lifestyle.
Journey Marco took from Mexico City to get a work in the US
I, Connor White, interviewed my dad, Tony White, while on the way home from Thanksgiving break about what his life was like in the past, present, and his thoughts on the future. These included his jobs, the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season,...
Brenda Barwick [no age given] and One Small Step partner Mimi Turner (36) discuss Oklahoma City changes and progress, influential people in their lives, and their political leanings.
We talked about experiences and learnings of romance and working. We also talked about childhood and family. Lastly we talked about legacy and future wisdom.
We talked about Mrs.Wilson’s childhood. Her favorite things, and her adult life as well.
Lupe Martinez, MAFO Chairman of the Board shares his experiences of advocating for famworkers
Every year tens of thousands of people raise their hands and swear an oath to protect and serve their country in the United States Military. The purpose of this interview is to highlight one of those individuals and give listeners...