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My grandmother, age 72, was born and raised in Washington DC before moving down to South Carolina. Her father died of cancer at a young age for her, which she speaks of in this interview. She has had a very...
In this interview, I talked to my grandpa about his life, jobs, family, and childhood. He shared with me some of his many amazing experiences like the time he traveled all the way to Africa to help people, the time...
In this interview, conducted in November 2017 in Chantilly, VA, Cindy Nguyen interviews Ms. Black about her childhood and life. Ms. Black shares her stories on how New York and changes, like a sudden adventure in the military, has made...
Wallie Williams served in the Vietnam War as a medic. He discusses the trauma he experienced.
Virginia talks about how money affects people and how our society revolves around it. Then, we talk a bit about wanting to be remembered.
I, Morgan, talked with my classmate, and friend about her own personal life and the stuff she would like to be remembered by and the things she’d do differently. Faith talks about her life living in Vermont and then having...
My friend Anne Hermann has long had a passion for and involvement with the field of mental health services, particularly for older adults.
Skylar interviews Mayor William Ward, also known as my grandfather aka "Pops," about his decision to run for office and what it was like to live in the public eye as Chesapeake, Virginia's longest serving, first and only Black mayor.